From the text:
“There are birds in there,” he said, “dead birds, nearly fifty of them. Robins, wrens, all the little birds from hereabouts. It’s as though a madness seized them, with the east wind.”
The Question and Answer section for The Birds is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
From the text:
“There are birds in there,” he said, “dead birds, nearly fifty of them. Robins, wrens, all the little birds from hereabouts. It’s as though a madness seized them, with the east wind.”
Melanie Daniels goes into the shop because she has a mynah bird on order.
Hitchcock always infused his narratives with a sense of impending crises. The birds, in the film, are an ominous presence giving a dark and foreboding tone.