The Great Speckled Bird

The Great Speckled Bird

The Great Speckled Bird can mean several things:
*"The Great Speckled Bird (newspaper)", the newspaper.
*"The Great Speckled Bird (song)", the song.
*Great Speckled Bird (band), a 1970s country-rock group formed by Canadian musicians Ian and Sylvia.
*Great Speckled Bird (album), an album recorded by Great Speckled Bird.


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