![]() ![]() ![]() Nat acknowledges that birds always followed the plough in autumn:“but not in great flocks like these, nor with such clamour”. the man upon it would be lost momentarily in the great cloud of wheeling, crying birds.” This scene is transplanted into The Birds when its narrator, disabled second world war veteran and land worker Nat Hocken, observes some unusual behaviour:“As the tractor traced its path up and down the hills. ![]() screenprod / photononstop / alamy stock photo Rod Taylor in Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 adaptation. In her 1989 memoir, enchanted cornwall, du Maurier claims that she was inspired by seeing a tractor ploughing a field in Cornwall surrounded by circling“cloud of screaming gulls”. Revisiting du Maurier's story of relentless devastation shows how the writer anticipated some of today's most pressing environmental concerns. ![]() In du Maurier's apocalyptic tale, set in Cornwall, birds launch vicious and unprovoked attacks on humans.Īlfred Hitchcock's adaptation, The Birds, celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2023. Nearly half of global bird species are now in decline. ( MENAFN- The Conversation) In Daphne du Maurier's short story, The Birds (1952), a change in bird behaviour is linked to the impact of technological developments after the second world war.īirds, as the 2022 state of the world's birds report warns, are“barometers for planetary health”. ![]()
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