Early on in SoCo DSA’s chapter formation, the chicken was a popular idea for a logo due to the county’s history with socialist and communist chicken farmers (specifically Jewish immigrants in Petaluma). After our logo was voted in and Rosa the chicken became official, we realized there were other DSA chapters with kindred fowl appreciation.

First up, Tampa DSA even has the exact same variety of chicken that we do — a Leghorn (in their case, a rooster with full comb).https://www.tampadsa.org/ 
Oklahoma DSA has a lovely Scissor-tailed Flycatcher with the eponymous split tail.Oklahoma City DSA https://okcdsa.org/ 
Next up, both North Carolina Triangle and the Northern Virginia Branch DSA (part of Metro DC DSA) feature the beautiful and red Northern Cardinal. Note: only males are fully red, so if you see two on a Christmas card, they are queer-coded.NC Triangle https://www.dsanc.org/ 
Northern Virginia Branch DSA https://linktr.ee/nova_dsa 
Central Indiana DSA has one, too!https://www.centralindsa.org/ 
Honorable mention for Charlotte Metro DSA for inclusion of a cardinal near the bottom of its logo.https://charlottedsa.org 
The next two logos I clumped together for twin waterfowl:Twin Cities DSA https://twincitiesdsa.org/ 
Pelicans at New Orleans DSA https://www.dsaneworleans.org/ 
I’m not actually sure what Middle Georgia DSA is going for here, but my mind immediately went to American crow.Middle Georgia https://midgadsa.org/
I propose an unofficial flock of sister chapters, each one representative of their locality and ornithological wonderment. We like to joke it’s a bird caucus.
Have we missed any bird DSA logos? Comment below or shoot us an email (upper right corner of the site). Feathered solidarity, comrades! 🪶









