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The Birds

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Release date Turkey
Directors Alfred Hitchcock
Story by Daphne du Maurier
Screenplay Ed McBain
Evan Hunter
Producers Alfred Hitchcock
A lot of boredom, bad greenscreening, bad acting, and has nothing to do with the real movie, except for the fact the birds . . .
Reviews www.imdb.com
Theatrical region aware release date2022-02-10 04:24:30
Adapted from The Birds
Cinematographi Robert Burks
Box offic$11.4 million
Cast Tippi Hedren
AlbumsListen the Birds of the Dutch Countryside
The Collectors' Guide to Rare British Birds
Career startLondon, United Kingdom
Record labels Reaction Records
Decca Records
Skos genre Nature Sounds
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About The Birds


The Birds were an English rhythm and blues band, formed in 1964 in London. They recorded fewer than a dozen songs and released only four singles. Starting out with a hard R&B sound, they later began infusing it with Motown-style vocal harmonies.

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By Helen BriggsEnvironment correspondent

British bird lovers will see a very different pattern of species as the climate warms, according to scientists.

They say Climate Change is Bad News for birds, but locally we will see " winners and losers".

Migrants Seldom Seen on British shores, such as black-winged stilts and bee-eaters, are delighting bird watchers.

But populations of cuckoos are " in freefall" as UK wildlife struggles to cope with multiple pressures.

In nature-depleted Britain, almost half of all bird species are in decline due to a host of pressures - from The Loss of meadows, hedgerows and other natural land to Climate Change and the use of pesticides.

The Number of wild birds in Britain has fallen by 73 million since 1970, according to The British Trust for Ornithology, which studies birds in the British Isles .

Head of ringing, Dr Dave Leech, said Climate Change was a growing pressure, particularly for migratory birds dealing with Extreme Weather on several continents.

He told Bbc News : " Climate Change is one of the biggest pressures that all species are facing, but particularly migratory species, because they have to worry about the climate conditions not only where they're breeding, but also where they're wintering and the areas that they're travelling through to get here, which can be thousands of kilometres. "

Some birds such as reed warblers are taking advantage of longer, hotter summers by producing more young. Others, such as the Cetti's warbler, which colonised the UK some decades ago, are expanding their range north.

Yet many species, including The Cuckoo and the Willow Warbler , are declining in southern Britain as the climate warms.

Scientists think some birds are having difficulty adjusting their internal clocks to cope with changes in The Seasons .

Cuckoos spend their summer in the UK, arriving in April when they can be heard making their distinctive call. They then leave in Late June to over-winter in Africa.

Dr Dave Leech said The Birds are struggling to make it back over the Sahara because Climate Change means there's less food for them to fuel up with before they make The Crossing , and that their numbers were in " free fall".

" How terrible would it be if Future Generations Never Heard a cuckoo, something that was so commonplace in British wildlife Before Now ? " He Said .

Many other migratory birds leave British shores and travel south around now, with others arriving from northern countries.

For decades, thousands of skilled bird ringers and other volunteers have been collecting data on changes in British bird populations, shedding light on their decline.

Peter has been ringing birds for many years in Gloucestershire. There " will be winners as a result of Climate Change and losers" He Said .

" Future Generations might not hear a nightingale or see a cuckoo but there will be other things they see.

" A bee-eater might become a common species for example. And by collecting all this ringing data we can monitor what is going on and mitigate for the human- led Climate Change that is The Major driver behind most of these changes. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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