They weren't actual birds, just puppets, or someone sold the film of them in a large flock to the director. So like when the children were fleeing the school and there were birds on some of their shoulders, they were actually holding the birds and looking terrified.
really? NO
Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train was released in 1951.
'Throw Momma from the Train' (1987).
Bodega Bay, California
"The Birds."
Some of the easiest birds to train for tricks and commands are parrots, such as budgies, cockatiels, and African grey parrots. These birds are known for their intelligence and ability to learn a variety of behaviors.
you could train your cat to not eat birds
I am pretty sure you can train it. You can basically train any kind of animal.
Rio the movie because the angry birds version is a "copy" of the movie.
Well the first Angry Birds was not actually based on a movie but Angry Birds Rio was based on the movie Rio.
really? NO
no
the movie has pictures and the book tells you more imformation
Birds which have not been trained from a very young age will never be tamed.
The movie The Birds is actually based on the book The Birds by Alfred Hitchcock.
"The Birds"
Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train was released in 1951.