Lovebird (disambiguation)
Lovebird or Love Bird, or Lovebirds or Love Birds may refer to:
Lovebird is a group of small parrots.
People
- William F. Allen (Delaware), American businessman and politician nicknamed "Lovebird"
Films
- Love Birds (1934 film), an American film
- Love Birds (1996 film), a Tamil musical-comedy film
- Love Birds (2011 film), a New Zealand romantic comedy film
- The Lovebirds (2007 film), a Portuguese drama film
- The Lovebirds (2020 film), an American comedy film
Stage
- Love Birds (musical), a 2015 stage musical written by Robert J. Sherman
- Lovebirds (play), a 2015 Marathi play
Music
Albums
- Lovebird, by Papermoon
- Lovebird, by Kohmi Hirose
- Reincarnation of a Lovebird, Charles Mingus 1970
Songs
- "Lovebird" (song), by Leona Lewis
- "Lovebird", song by Manfred Mann from Up the Junction (1968)
- "Lovebird", song by John Entwistle from Too Late the Hero (1981)
- "Lovebird", song by Jann Browne from Tell Me Why (1990)
- "Lovebird", by Ernest Ranglin
- "Love Bird", song from Love Birds (musical)
- "Lovebird", from Steel Pier (musical)
- "Lovebirds", song by the British indie group Dodgy from The Dodgy Album (1993)
- "Lovebirds", song by Hot Snakes from Audit in Progress
- "Lovebirds", song by Purp & Patron
- "Lovebirds", song by Ronald and Ruby
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