White Bird may refer to:
- The White Bird, a French biplane which disappeared while attempting a transatlantic crossing in 1927
- White Bird, Idaho, small city in the United States
- White Bird (Native American leader) (d. 1892), Nez Perce leader
- White Bird Hill Summit, a mountain grade and mountain pass on U.S. Highway 95 in North Central Idaho
- Battle of White Bird Canyon, 1877 battle in Idaho
- Music and entertainment
- The Little White Bird, 1902 novel by J. M. Barrie, which contained the first appearance of the Peter Pan character
- White Bird with Black Mark, 1970 Ukrainian film
- "White Bird", 1969 song by the Incredible String Band, on their album Changing Horses
- "White Bird", 1969 song by the San Francisco band It's a Beautiful Day, from the album It's a Beautiful Day
- "White Bird", 1983 episode of the American television series Knight Rider, which used the version of the song from It's a Beautiful Day
- Other uses
- White Bird of Paradise, also known as Strelitzia nicolai, a South African flower
- Church of the White Bird, Christian church in Rhodesia
Famous quotes containing the words white and/or bird:
“Kind Sir: Lost and of your same kind
I have turned around twice with my eyes sealed
and the wood were white and my night mind
saw such strange happenings, untold and unreal.”
—Anne Sexton (19281974)
“Alas for the cripple Practice when it seeks to come up with the bird Theory, which flies before it. Try your design on the best school. The scholars are of all ages and temperaments and capacities. It is difficult to class them, some are too young, some are slow, some perverse. Each requires so much consideration, that the morning hope of the teacher, of a day of love and progress, is often closed at evening by despair.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)