The Delaware state bird is the Blue Hen Chicken.
The Delaware state bird is the Blue Hen Chicken.
The state of Delaware has the Blue Hen Chicken as its state bird.
the state flower of Delaware is the peach blossom
Delaware's state bird is a Blue Hen Chicken
Blue Hen of Delaware
The blue hen chicken
The state of Delaware is the only state with the Blue Hen Chicken as its state bird.
Delaware state flag.
Delaware's nickname "the First State" comes from its ratification of the US Constitution on December 7, 1787, the first state to do so. Delaware's nickname "the Diamond State" is a reference to its state flag, which has its coat of arms on a large diamond-shaped field. Delaware's nickname "the Blue Hen State" comes from the name of a variety of chicken, the Blue Hen chicken, which is the state bird.
Philadelphia's state bird is the Delaware Blue Hen. This bird was designated as the state bird of Delaware in 1939, reflecting its historical significance and association with the region. While Philadelphia is part of Pennsylvania, the blue hen is often recognized in the broader context of the Mid-Atlantic and its cultural heritage.
On April 14, 1939, the Delaware General Assembly made the "Blue Hen Chicken" the official state bird of Delaware.