Bird of paradise may refer to:
- Bird-of-paradise, a family of birds of the family Paradisaeidae
 
Plants
- Strelitzia, bird of paradise flower or plant, a genus of perennial plants
 - Erythrostemon gilliesii, or bird of paradise, a shrub
 - Caesalpinia pulcherrima, or Mexican bird of paradise, a shrub
 
Arts and entertainment
Literature
- The Bird of Paradise (play), a 1912 play by Richard Walton Tully
 - The Birds of Paradise, a 1962 novel by Paul Scott
 
Film and television
- Bird of Paradise (1932 film), based on Tully's play
 - Bird of Paradise (1951 film), a colour film, based on Tully's play
 - Birds of Paradise (2008 film), a Ukrainian film
 - Birds of Paradise (2010 film), an Argentine-American computer-animated film
 - Birds of Paradise (2021 film), an American film
 - "Bird of Paradise", an episode of Godzilla, 1998
 - "Birds of Paradise", an episode of Natural World, 2010
 - "Birds of Paradise", an episode of Twice in a Lifetime, 2000
 - "Bird of Paradise", an episode of Xiaolin Showdown, 2005
 
Music
- Birds of Paradise (musical), a 1987 Off-Broadway musical
 - "Bird of Paradise" (Snowy White song), 1983
 - "Bird of Paradise", a song by the Appleseed Cast from the 2001 album Low Level Owl, Vol. 1
 - "Bird of Paradise", a song by Charlie Parker
 - "Birds of Paradise", a song by Peter, Sue and Marc
 
Other uses
- Bird of Paradise (aircraft), a 1927 American military airplane
 - Bird of Paradise Island, or Little Tobago, part of Trinidad and Tobago, named for the imported Paradisaea apoda
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Bird of paradise
 - Apus, a small constellation in the southern sky representing a bird of paradise
 - The Byrds of Paradise, a television series
 - Heliconia, or false bird-of-paradise, a genus of flowering plants
 - Huma bird, a mythological creature commonly depicted in Persian, Ottoman Turkish, and Urdu poetry
 - "May the Bird of Paradise Fly up Your Nose", a 1965 song by Jimmy Dickens
 - Paradise Bird, a 1979 album by Amii Stewart
 
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