Bluebird (disambiguation)
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A bluebird is one of several species in the songbird genus Sialia.
Bluebird or blue bird may also refer to:
Birds
Brands, companies and organizations
- Blue Bird Bakeries, a brand name of Flowers Foods
- Bluebird Foods, a New Zealand division of the U.S. based PepsiCo corporation
- Bluebird Garage
- Bluebird Records, a sub-label of RCA Records
- Bluebird Toys, a British toy company
- Project BLUEBIRD, the precursor to Project MKULTRA
- Bluebird by American Express, prepaid debit card
- Blue Birds, youngest members of the Camp Fire Girls
- Bluebird Inc. a Korean manufacturer supplying AIDC and Payment devices
Comics
- Bluebird (Marvel Comics), a supporting character in Marvel Comics' Spider-Man series
- Bluebird (DC Comics), a supporting character in DC Comics' Batman series
Film and TV
- The Blue Bird (1940 film), an American fantasy film
- The Blue Bird (1976 film), a joint Soviet-American production directed by George Cukor
- Bluebird (2004 film), a Dutch television film directed by Mijke de Jong
- Blue Bird (2011 film), a 2011 Belgian drama film
- Bluebird (2013 film), an American film directed by Lance Edmands
- Bluebirds (TV series), TV series by the BBC
Locations
- Bluebird Cafe, a music club in Nashville, Tennessee
- Bluebird Creek, a stream in Iowa
- Bluebird Gap, a gap in Georgia
- Bluebird Gap Farm, a public city park and petting zoo located in Hampton, Virginia
- Bluebird Gold Mine, a gold mine in Western Australia
- Blue Bird Inn, a jazz club in Detroit
Music
- Sinyaya Ptitsa (Russian: Синяя птица, The Blue Bird) a Soviet music group, vocal and instrumental ensemble (VIA)
Albums
- Bluebird (Emmylou Harris album), 1989
- Bluebird (Hank Jones album), 1956
- Blue Bird (album), a 1970 album by Charles Mingus
Songs
- "Bluebird" (Anne Murray song), 1990
- "Bluebird" (Paul McCartney song), 1973
- "Blue Bird" (Ayumi Hamasaki song), 2006
- "Blue Bird" (Korean folk song)
- "Blue Bird" (Russian folk song)
- "Bluebird", by The Boo Radleys
- "Bluebird", by Buffalo Springfield, from the album Buffalo Springfield Again
- "Bluebird", by Christina Perri, from the album Lovestrong
- "Bluebird", by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Secret Messages
- "Bluebird", by Ikimono-gakari, from the album My Song Your Song
- "Bluebird", by Jim White, from the album Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See
- "Bluebird", by Katie Noonan, from the album Skin
- "Bluebird", by Sara Bareilles, from the album Kaleidoscope Heart
- "Bluebird", by Spencer Krug, from the album Beast Moans
- "Bluebirds", by Adam Green, from the album Friends of Mine
- "The Blue Bird", by Charles Villiers Stanford
- "Blue Bird", by Cassie Steele, from the album How Much for Happy
- "Blue Bird", by Kobukuro
Sports
- A nickname for a member of Barrow A.F.C.
- A nickname for a member of Cardiff City F.C.
- A nickname for a member of Chippenham Town F.C.
- One of the Bluebird record-breaking vehicles used by Malcolm Campbell and Donald Campbell to set water and land speed records
Transportation
- The Blue Bird (train), a passenger train operated by the Wabash Railroad
- Blue Bird Corporation, an American manufacturer of large passenger vehicles
- Bluebird Bus and Coach, bus operator in Greater Manchester, England
- Bluebird Cargo, a cargo airline based in Reykjavík, Iceland
- Bluebird Compartment Car (New York City Subway car)
- Blackburn Bluebird, a British aircraft
- Nissan Bluebird, a car manufactured by the Nissan Motor Company
- Nissan Bluebird Sylphy, a successor of Nissan Bluebird
- R36 World's Fair (New York City Subway car)
- South Australian Railways Bluebird railcar
- USS Blue Bird, the name of various United States Navy ships
- Blue Bird Coach Lines, now a part of Coach USA
- List of Bluebird record-breaking vehicles
Other uses
- The Blue Bird (play), play by Maurice Maeterlinck
- Bluebirds (Australian nurses), a group of Australian civilian nurses who served in French hospitals during World War I
See also
- The Blue Bird (disambiguation)
- Bleubird (born 1982), American rapper
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