Bluebird (disambiguation)

Bluebird (disambiguation)

A bluebird is one of several species in the songbird genus "Siala".

Bluebird may also refer to:
* Blue Bird (person), youngest members of the Camp Fire Girls
* Bluebirds (TV Series), by the BBC
* Blue Bird Corporation, an American manufacturer of large passenger vehicles
* Nissan Bluebird, a car manufactured by the Nissan Motor Company
* The Blue Bird (disambiguation page)
* Blue Bird Coach Lines, now a part of Coach USA
* R36 World's Fair (New York City Subway car)

in music:
* "Bluebird" (Emmylou Harris album), a 1989 album by Emmylou Harris
* "Blue Bird" (song), a 2006 song by Ayumi Hamasaki
* A 1967 song by Stephen Stills, on "Buffalo Springfield Again"
* A 1973 song by Paul McCartney, on "Band on the Run"
* A 1991 song by The Boo Radleys, on "Every Heaven"
* A 1994 song by the Matthew Good Band, on "15 Hours on a September Thursday"
* A 2004 song by Jim White, on "Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See"
* A 2005 song by One Self, on "Children of Possibility"
* A 2006 song by Spencer Krug, on "Beast Moans"
* “Blue Bird”, a 2005 song by Cassie Steele, on "How Much for Happy"
* "Bluebirds", a 2003 song by Adam Green, on "Friends of Mine"

in 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 various Bluebird-named vehicles used by Malcolm Campbell and Donald Campbell to set water and land speed records

ee also

* Bluebird Bus & Coach
* Bluebird Cargo
* Bluebird Compartment Car (New York City Subway car)
* Bluebird Foods Ltd
* Bluebird Gap Farm
* Bluebird Garage
* Bluebird Records
* Bluebird Gap Farm
* Bluebird of happiness
* Blue Bird Toffee
* Bluebird Toys Plc
* Fairy-bluebird
* The Mad Bluebird
* Project BLUEBIRD


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