Birdy
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Birdy or Birdie may refer to
Birdy
- Birdy (musician) (born 1996), British singer-songwriter
- Birdy (Birdy album), 2011
- Birdy (novel), by William Wharton
- Birdy (film), starring Matthew Modine and Nicolas Cage, based on the book
- Birdy (Peter Gabriel album), the soundtrack by Peter Gabriel
- Birdy (bicycle), a folding bicycle
- Birdy (Gundam SEED), also known as Torii, a robotic pet in Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny
- Birdy (DJ), stage name for French DJ Xavier Duquesne, born 1972 [1]
- Birdy (guitarist), pseudonym of the guitarist of the glam punk band Trashcan Darlings
- A gun dog that gets excited by birds
- "Birdy", a song by British Sea Power from their 2002 single Remember Me (British Sea Power song)
- "Birdy" the main character in Birdy the Mighty manga and anime
- List of characters in the Conker series#Birdy, a character in the Conker series
- Birdy, an album by Bloodthirsty Butchers
- Birdy, unwanted artifacts that occurs in Noise Reduction
Birdie
- Birdie (golf), a score of one under par on any given hole in the sport of golf
- Birdie, Mississippi
- Birdie, the common nickname for a small parabolic aluminized reflector light
- Shuttlecock, in badminton
- Birdie (Street Fighter), a character in Capcom's video games
- Birdie the Early Bird, the first identifiably female McDonaldland character
- Birdie Tebbetts (1912–1999), American baseball player and manager
- Betty Draper, a fictional character on 'Mad Men, whom Don Draper affectionately refers to variously as "Birdie" or "Betts"
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Duquesne, Xavier. "Birdyconnected’s stream on SoundCloud - Hear the world’s sounds". SoundCloud. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
- ↑ Duquesne, Xavier. "Birdy by Birdy : Album : Listen for Free on Myspace". MySpace. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
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