The Red Bird River is a 34.3-mile-long (55.2 km)[1] tributary of the South Fork Kentucky River, located in the Daniel Boone National Forest in extreme southeastern Kentucky.
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It rises as Red Bird Creek in northeastern Bell County, then becomes the Red Bird River at the juncture of the Phillips Fork just south of Queendale in Clay County. Continuing north, it forms the boundary between Clay and Leslie counties, eventually coming to a confluence with Goose Creek at Oneida to form the South Fork of the Kentucky River.