By Akash
The Delaware Blue Hen became the official state bird in 1939.
It has blue feathers and a red comb on its head.
The Blue Hen is a proud symbol for people in Delaware.
It's named after tough fighting cocks.
Blue Hens are strong and can live in different places.
Male Blue Hens are called "roosters," and females are called "hens."
They're good at staying alert and finding food.
You can find them in the country and cities.
The Blue Hen is a reminder of Delaware's history in the Revolutionary War.
People in Delaware really like this bird, and it's important to their culture.