Angry Birds - 1961 Sooty Shearwater Attack on Capitola

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    On August 18, 1961 the Santa Cruz California Sentinel reported a startling event: “Residents, especially in the pleasure point and Capitola area, were awakened about 3 am today by the rain of birds slamming against their homes.” The 1961 Sooty Shearwater attack on Capitola, that possibly inspired one of the most famous “natural horror” movies ever made, deserves to be remembered.
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Комментарии • 394

  • @TheHistoryGuyChannel
    @TheHistoryGuyChannel  Год назад +8

    Use my link to install Angry Birds Friends for FREE: rov.io/historyguy and enjoy popping those piggies!”

  • @johna1160
    @johna1160 Год назад +80

    Fun Facts - Hitchcock owned a ranch in the Santa Cruz Mountains and used the Santa Cruz coastline as a substitute for English backdrop for his film Suspicion. His film The Birds was shot up the coast in Bodega Bay. Capitola Village is currently in recovery mode after being severely battered by storms in January.

    • @highplainsdrifter9995
      @highplainsdrifter9995 Год назад +4

      Scott's Valley.... he also had a great car collection there too. He had the James Bond Aston there. After moving it and denting the aluminum body, it was brought to my weld shop to repair. Hitchcock loved that area.

    • @CFITOMAHAWK
      @CFITOMAHAWK Год назад +3

      @@highplainsdrifter9995 Did you use the Smoke Curtain feature ?

    • @highplainsdrifter9995
      @highplainsdrifter9995 Год назад

      @CFITOMAHAWK Not sure what that is! 🤔

    • @markhasleton6403
      @markhasleton6403 Год назад

      To the best of my knowledge you're wrong. The script was based on a short story by famous English author Daphne Du Maurier , published well before 1961.

  • @29madmangaud29
    @29madmangaud29 Год назад +84

    Wow, as a kid, growning up in Western California, I remember the movie the BIRDS, and how much it scared myself and brothers and sisters, but I never KNEW that something like that really actually happened.

    • @jonathanperry8331
      @jonathanperry8331 Год назад +5

      I've had something similar happen to me walking to school as a kid. I don't know what kind of birds they were but there were hundreds of them and it was like a tornado coming down the street and surrounded me. The only assumption I could make things that they were trying to mate. It was springtime so they made their way up here.

    • @Zorglub1966
      @Zorglub1966 Год назад +9

      This movie scared generations of kids worlwide!

    • @jonathanperry8331
      @jonathanperry8331 Год назад +7

      @@Zorglub1966 hey do you have turkey vultures where you live? Those bastards are huge and they also stalked me and my friends. They are weird because they migrate backwards. They are usually here in the winter. They are smart as hell though. They know the trash day is on Monday and Thursday and they will be sitting outside on the neighbor's roof waiting for any trash bag they could get ahold of.

    • @scotcoon1186
      @scotcoon1186 Год назад +9

      I don't watch horror films. I can't do it without picking apart the poor decision making of the characters, and the complete lack of situational awareness.

    • @Torby4096
      @Torby4096 Год назад +7

      Mom was sure "The Birds" would be too scary for me. She was right about a lot of things. I turned 5 in '63.

  • @tomadkins2866
    @tomadkins2866 Год назад +63

    "I hope you enjoyed this episode..."
    I enjoy every single episode, even if it's not something I'm particularly interested in at first.
    Thank You so much, THG.

  • @sonyascott6114
    @sonyascott6114 Год назад +81

    NO ONE can tell a story like the history guy.Many thanks,for yet another exciting episode of history.

  • @drlong08
    @drlong08 Год назад +25

    Another great knowledge nugget! This helps me maintain my reputation at home as Cliff Claven. Thank you!

  • @quillmaurer6563
    @quillmaurer6563 Год назад +12

    This has to be among the best fitting sponsor arrangements I've ever seen! Fascinating story, glad there was closure at the end - would have driven me mad otherwise! I live in Colorado, far from any coast, but sometimes I hear and see signs about toxic algae in ponds, with signs warning not to wade or let dogs swim in them.

    • @carolynhowk146
      @carolynhowk146 Год назад

      I tried to convince THG to cover the Pig War for this sponsor... but he decided the real Angry Birds was far less well-known.

    • @CaspergerTheAwkwardGhost
      @CaspergerTheAwkwardGhost Год назад

      I live in colorado and used to live in capitola

  • @yoinkhaha
    @yoinkhaha Год назад +23

    Running into things, barfing and invading people's space... this kind of just sounds like normal sea gull activity to me. 😕

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Год назад +6

      Growing up on the shores of Long Island sound we considered seagulls to be no different than flying rats.

    • @hoodagooboy5981
      @hoodagooboy5981 Год назад +3

      It's normal activity for the street people in San Francisco also.

    • @St.Linguini_of_Pesto
      @St.Linguini_of_Pesto Год назад +1

      ROFLMMFAO my husband drives to the landfills regularly, and has told me that on any given day, at every hour, at _least_ a half million birds are flying, swooping, waddling around the incredibly gargantuan heaps of trash.
      He suspects some of them are ingesting things that cannot be healthy. Many have been quite belligerent towards the huge vehicles, some even staring down the vehicles like an inebriated person(and unnerving some drivers - it's been advised to not hop out of the cab of the truck unless _absolutely necessary._

    • @littlewingmyoho
      @littlewingmyoho Год назад

      !😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @PlasmaCoolantLeak
      @PlasmaCoolantLeak 10 месяцев назад

      Or in Capitola's neighbor, Santa Cruz.

  • @crackerjack9320
    @crackerjack9320 Год назад +26

    Crazy! We had family in capitola, yet nobody ever told us this story.

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 Год назад +4

      I lived there and never heard this.

    • @oldschoolman1444
      @oldschoolman1444 Год назад

      I grew up in Corralitos in the 60s and never heard it.

  • @orbyfan
    @orbyfan Год назад +8

    According to Donald Spoto's biography "The Dark Side of Genius," Alfred Hitchcock had purchased filming rights to Daphne du Maurier's short story before seeing an article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel in April 1960 about an incident where 1,000 birds suddenly went down the chimney of a house, "destroying most of the household goods and grotesquely injuring the housewife when many of them were caught in her hair." Hitchcock reread the du Maurier short story and didn't see a film emerging from it, but was inspired to go back to it in 1961 after reading the Sentinel's report of the shearwater attack.
    I can imagine a song title based on this incident: "When the Shearwaters Return to Capitola."

  • @spencergay8283
    @spencergay8283 Год назад +22

    Thanks for clarifying the Hitchcock connotations. As always quirky and interesting..

  • @christopherbrochu7492
    @christopherbrochu7492 Год назад +13

    something else some of y'all might find interesting - shearwaters are unrelated to gulls. They're more closely related to albatrosses, and they're part of a group called "tubenoses" - if you look closely at the face of a shearwater or albatross, you'll see a tube extending along the top of the beak right in front of the eyes. It holds a gland that excretes the excess salt the birds ingest when they catch fish.

  • @lauriesmith3443
    @lauriesmith3443 Год назад +22

    My sister in law was watching The Birds late one night alone in the dark. I don't know how he did it, but her husband got a bird and threw it into the room at an opportune time. You can imagine what happened. He got the bird out without harming it, but I'm not sure how he fared after my sister in law figured out what he had done. 😂

  • @stevedietrich8936
    @stevedietrich8936 Год назад +13

    I can only imagine the stink around Santa Cruz, post invasion. A couple of thousand large seabirds just rotting in the city dump, and probably washing up on shore for days.

    • @scottmccloud9029
      @scottmccloud9029 Год назад +2

      Probably no different than today.

    • @jameswolf133
      @jameswolf133 Год назад +3

      Not to mention the vomited sardines!

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 Год назад

      @@scottmccloud9029 Says Faux 'news'.

  • @AdrepKeith
    @AdrepKeith Год назад +9

    I had a similar incident in the 1970s but not as big. I had a home in Los Altos CA. One day there were several loud crashes in my living room. I rushed in there and a flock of Robins were crashing into my big picture window. Then other birds as well. I walked into my yard and there were birds just standing around on the ground, lots of birds. Thrushes, Robins, Cedar Waxwings. Then I saw the cause. We had a large Pyracantha bush right there with birds in it. The birds were eating and getting drunk on the fermented berries which were about the size of a big Blueberry. I don't remember seeing any casualties. It was pretty weird.

    • @lizj5740
      @lizj5740 Год назад +1

      Same thing used to happen with the pyracantha hedge my mom planted. Every year: drunken birds.

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 Год назад

      Here in Canada I've seen birds drunk of eating fermented Rowen tree berries. There weren't that many but they flopped down into the snow and staggered around.

  • @chevystuffs5971
    @chevystuffs5971 Год назад +5

    Capitola resident here. I really appreciate you covering this story!

  • @koriw1701
    @koriw1701 Год назад +26

    FYI: Here's a quick look into life in Washington; Spokane isn't pronounced spo-KAYNE, it's spo-CANN (like in "a metal can")

    • @stevesaunders5219
      @stevesaunders5219 Год назад

      And 900 miles north and 200 miles inland (strange source for Capitola, CA reporting)

    • @mousetreehouse6833
      @mousetreehouse6833 Год назад +1

      Koriw,
      Thanks, I'm always interested in how the native pronounce their cities and towns. (In Maine, Bangor is pronounced BANG-gor - hard g sound on both syllables, and not ban'ger).
      Thanks for letting me get THAT off my chest 😀😁😉.

    • @EricsTechTalk
      @EricsTechTalk Год назад

      What's weird is he's done a story on Spokane before, and he pronounced it right then if I remember correctly.

    • @littlewingmyoho
      @littlewingmyoho Год назад

      My family lives in Spokane ...I love it there .Looking forward to my next visit 😍

    • @littlewingmyoho
      @littlewingmyoho Год назад

      Ps CHOWDER HEAD has the best soup and sandwiches there and my favorite waitress works there ...highly recommend 😍

  • @ChiefMac59
    @ChiefMac59 Год назад +15

    I lived in Santa Rosa abet many years after the Birds was made. Went by a lot of the landmarks used all the time. The Tides restaurant was torn down and replaced while I lived in the are by a tourist trap. Later I lived in Monterey and worked at UC Santa Cruz. Knew of the movie by not the Capitola attacks

  • @paulkinzer7661
    @paulkinzer7661 Год назад +5

    Another trip into a story I knew nothing about. Not the incident, nor its ominous cause. Thanks for enlightenment!

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
    @jed-henrywitkowski6470 Год назад +5

    The birds read the book and were like hey! Let's do this!

  • @theoldgrowler3489
    @theoldgrowler3489 Год назад +11

    This was truly for the birds!

    • @denniswhite166
      @denniswhite166 Год назад +1

      @Aqua Fyre and The Old Growler deserve each other 😝😝😝

    • @roseb3164
      @roseb3164 Год назад +2

      @@denniswhite166 yes...for making such fowl jokes...
      (Don't blame me. It had to be said. 😉)

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Год назад +2

      Hitchcock decided to make a movie based on this incident because, as he said at the time, one bad tern deserves another!

    • @roseb3164
      @roseb3164 Год назад +2

      @@goodun2974 And movie-goers flocked to see it! 🙂

    • @stevenlubick2689
      @stevenlubick2689 Год назад +1

      🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦 They were looking for Alfred Hitchcock
      🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦

  • @sparkythesecretsquirrel4013
    @sparkythesecretsquirrel4013 Год назад +7

    Only Hitchcock could film birds gathering on a jungle gym and make it terrifying.

  • @TwistedSCREWTVG
    @TwistedSCREWTVG Год назад +11

    Fantastic story telling!

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 Год назад +6

    As a little kid I watch The Birds on late night TV with my brother, boy did we have a hard time falling asleep. Thanks to THG for another fine watch.

    • @davidwevans4132
      @davidwevans4132 Год назад +3

      I stayed up with my older sister, watching that movie. Same, we both had trouble sleeping.
      We both quit watching those types of movies!

    • @PlanetEarth3141
      @PlanetEarth3141 Год назад +2

      Hitchcock's methods and style for making movies had a dramatic effect on Hollywood history. There are only three other Directors that have accomplished that if you leave out exaggerated, flattering tributes. Those are Stanley Kubrick who imo is the greatest director ever, John Ford and Sam Peckinpah.

    • @jetsons101
      @jetsons101 Год назад +1

      @@PlanetEarth3141 Love John Ford movies.

    • @jetsons101
      @jetsons101 Год назад +1

      @@davidwevans4132 We weren't supposed to watch it, but it was OK with our babysitter, our mom and dad never found out.....

  • @justinklrjms
    @justinklrjms Год назад +1

    Thank you, it was fun to listen to a local story on the history guy

  • @johncloptop1585
    @johncloptop1585 Год назад +1

    Thank you for another excellent video.

  • @BasicDrumming
    @BasicDrumming Год назад +1

    I appreciate you, thank you for making content.

  • @brucekaren6693
    @brucekaren6693 Год назад +4

    Fascinating. Thanks!

  • @jameswolf133
    @jameswolf133 Год назад +15

    The original short story ‘The Birds,’ by Daphne du Maurier, was first published in 1952, not 1957.

    • @georgemckenna462
      @georgemckenna462 Год назад +3

      Thankyou, It's on RUclips audio books.

    • @BinaBecker
      @BinaBecker Год назад +6

      We studied it in high-school English class. It's definitely a classic in the horror field!

  • @williamharvey8895
    @williamharvey8895 Год назад +3

    This episode was for the birds.

  • @raydunakin
    @raydunakin Год назад +2

    Fascinating. I've heard of other incidents involving starlings flying down chimneys, etc but I don't recall ever hearing of this particular bird "attack".

  • @deborahcaldwell9775
    @deborahcaldwell9775 Год назад

    Well, I certainly did enjoy that presentation. Thank you very much.

  • @mattgeorge90
    @mattgeorge90 Год назад +2

    Excellent episode!

  • @stuartriefe1740
    @stuartriefe1740 Год назад +3

    Good morning to you, Mr. Sin City! Class is in session, time to settle down!

  • @gmello831
    @gmello831 Год назад +2

    Born and raised in Santa Cruz remember my mom and uncle telling us kids about. They were kids when it happened

  • @rossr100
    @rossr100 Год назад +1

    I've seen these birds starting their migration north, from New Zealand. An amazing sight, streams of birds for days on end.

  • @peerpede-p.
    @peerpede-p. Год назад +3

    I never forget Old Alfreds movie The Birds, that was/is a masterpiece.

  • @punditgi
    @punditgi Год назад +1

    Most informative!

  • @PinguimFU
    @PinguimFU Год назад

    and the BEST segway to a sponsor ABSOLUTELY GOES to The History Guy =)

  • @OldMan_PJ
    @OldMan_PJ Год назад +4

    You know you've made it when you get an Angry Birds sponsorship.

  • @harryschaefer8563
    @harryschaefer8563 Год назад +2

    The mass madness reminded me of a story I heard about an entire village gone mad when wheat in storage was infected with ergot fungus, everyone in the village ate bread made from the grain and suffered hallucinations.

    • @josephpadula2283
      @josephpadula2283 Год назад

      Basically LSD!

    • @JuanCarlosCoreaBarrios
      @JuanCarlosCoreaBarrios Год назад +1

      Ergot poisoning outbreaks have actually been reported multiple times since the middle ages, the latest was in 1952 in France when a baker used contaminated rye flour to avoid taxes.
      Actually, the culprit is usually contaminated rye, wheat flour containing the fungus is usually discolored and inedible.

  • @glenmartin2437
    @glenmartin2437 Год назад +2

    Interesting story. Thank you.
    Thanks for the chemistry lesson.

  • @R_C420
    @R_C420 Год назад +2

    The state park officer was named *Birdman*
    This odd event probably made him an Angry Birdman.

  • @JohnsonChristopher1
    @JohnsonChristopher1 Год назад +1

    Watched on Rumble, left a like and a comment to help you with the RUclips Algorithm. God bless...

  • @bloodwrage
    @bloodwrage Год назад +6

    Installed it. I need to learn how to tie a bow tie before I purchase one, though.

  • @markymark3075
    @markymark3075 Год назад

    Very interesting, thanks.

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 Год назад +5

    📣Back in the Saddle Again Naturally

  • @crispy6311
    @crispy6311 Год назад +2

    Such an appropriate sponsor for today's video. Lol

  • @roberttaylor7637
    @roberttaylor7637 Год назад +1

    Wild! This was very neat

  • @philwelch2447
    @philwelch2447 Год назад +1

    Imagine living through the shock and terror of a birdemic.

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 Год назад +6

    That is when the F in KFC 🍗 meant Fighting Foul-mouthed!

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Год назад

      "Killer F----ig Chicken"?

  • @sus8e462
    @sus8e462 Год назад +2

    I doubt it's a coincidence that this story about bird attacks was sponsored by the game Angry Birds... Well done, sir!

  • @TreeSawyer
    @TreeSawyer Год назад

    I live 20 minutes from Capitola, in Ben Lomond. You can see it on the map you showed. I Take my kids to the beaches in Capitola all the time. Never heard this story. Glad I have now. Thank you sir.

  • @charlesneilio7861
    @charlesneilio7861 Год назад +2

    I grew up in a town that had a fair amount of maw berry trees. Every summer when the maw berries dropped and fermented on the ground the birds would eat them and get drunk and fly right into the side of houses and garages.

  • @MarshOakDojoTimPruitt
    @MarshOakDojoTimPruitt Год назад +2

    thanks

  • @Habibi1010
    @Habibi1010 Год назад +1

    I was born and raised there but never heard of this event. Thanks for the history lesson.

  • @seatedliberty
    @seatedliberty Год назад +9

    Listen to my story, a tale most heroic
    Of the battle with birds afflicted by the acid demoic
    They came out of nowhere, dropping from the sky
    The reason unclear- no one knew why
    They pecked with their beaks and they swatted with their wings
    Never before had Sooty Shearwaters been such dangerous things
    But their reign of terror was short lived, the horror soon ended
    Though riddled by stench, the town was defended
    And I heard an old man exclaim as he gazed at the moon
    “If I never see a Sooty Shearwater again, it will be much too soon”

    • @TheHistoryGuyChannel
      @TheHistoryGuyChannel  Год назад +2

      *applauds*

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Год назад +1

      That's a nice bit of prose. Is that an original creation or does it have another origin?

    • @seatedliberty
      @seatedliberty Год назад

      @@michaeldeierhoi4096 Thanks- for better or verse, it is entirely my original creation.

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Год назад +1

      @@seatedliberty You clearly have a talent for writing.

  • @tonyk1584
    @tonyk1584 Год назад +2

    Tried desperately to work "flights of fancy" into a comment, but alas, my creative juices never go off the ground.

    • @rhuephus
      @rhuephus Год назад

      maybe cuz it kept crashing INTO the ground .. and houses .. and people

  • @annakeye
    @annakeye Год назад +1

    I saw that wry smile at the end Lance, when you said, "[...] birds might attack again, in the future".

  • @jliller
    @jliller Год назад +2

    Angry Birds sponsoring a video about angry birds may be the greatest sponsorship synergy ever.

  • @williamjones3462
    @williamjones3462 Год назад +3

    Being sponsored by "Angry Birds" I love it😅🤣😂

  • @simonolsen9995
    @simonolsen9995 Год назад +3

    Interesting. I'm an old guy living on coastal NSW south of Sydney. As noted, these birds, traditional known here as Mutton Birds, nest in Tasmania (Bass Straight Islands) and migrate up the coast. for 50 years I've been observing large numbers of them washing up dead every now and again. Always wondered why. Thought it was storms. This has me wondering.

    • @be6715
      @be6715 Год назад

      Were they called that because they were eaten like mutton?

  • @neilperry2224
    @neilperry2224 Год назад +5

    Good afternoon to you sir, is there any chance you could do a video on the poem High Flight written in the Battle of Britain. By an American Pilot Officer John Gillespie Magee Jr, who unfortunately died in the air battles over England.

    • @johnopalko5223
      @johnopalko5223 Год назад +4

      That's probably my favorite poem, but Magee did not die in combat. He was on a practice flight when he, along with three other Spitfires, dove at high speed through a break in the clouds and collided with an Airspeed Oxford trainer flown by a pilot from another airbase. Magee was an Anglo-American, born in Shanghai, China, who was flying with the Royal Canadian Air Force because the United States had not yet entered the war. He was in his tenth week of active service when he died. He was 19 years old.

  • @timmmahhhh
    @timmmahhhh Год назад +3

    Uncanny timing of this we finally watched The Birds two weekends ago as my sister in law was saying how scary she found this movie when it came out. And I saw on Wikipedia how this incident happened two years prior and the book the movie was based on before that Minor spoiler ahead: I can't tell you how upset I was on the lack of a fitting conclusion to the movie, but this video let me know that they didn't really know at the time either. Thanks, Lance!

  • @jasonwomack4064
    @jasonwomack4064 Год назад +4

    A swarm of sickly birds. Sounds like a devious plot by the car wash industrial complex.

  • @TheEudaemonicPlague
    @TheEudaemonicPlague Год назад +1

    I wonder how many times something like this happened in the distant past, that we don't know about. Surely the problem existed before 1961....
    The Birds made a strong impression on me as a little kid--my parents took us to the drive-in to see it in the late 60s. I think it's a little odd that they thought The Fall of the House of Usher would be too scary for us kids (we were told not to look at the screen while it was playing--but, since their attention was on the screen, I managed to watch it anyway--I love Vincent Price films), but The Birds was just fine. I think that's what started me being a Hitchcock fan.

  • @blackbuttecruizr
    @blackbuttecruizr Год назад +4

    Mr. History Guy... Spokane is pronounced "Spo-CAN" 😉

  • @PopeSalty1
    @PopeSalty1 Год назад +4

    At the 5:45 mark: "...With 'The Sentinel' quoting park ranger Niles Birdman that..."
    .
    Niles Birdman, huh? In a story about a bird attack? Hmmm... Are we sure this isn't just Alfred Hitchcock in another one of his famous cameo roles?

  • @barto4678
    @barto4678 Год назад +3

    I like what you did with the Angry Birds sponsor

  • @russhall856
    @russhall856 Год назад

    Fascinating 👍

  • @darkmist65
    @darkmist65 Год назад +2

    I found this episode very interesting and i enjoyed it

  • @markdodd1152
    @markdodd1152 Год назад +1

    I had never heard of that species of bird. But I'm not on the West Coast . Although that happened one day before I was born in Glendale California . And grew up in Michigan since I was 2 1/2 . Great story sir

  • @rtelles1127
    @rtelles1127 Год назад +2

    Well I think I'll go watch The birds tonight

  • @DeconvertedMan
    @DeconvertedMan Год назад +4

    Everything was fine until the BIRDS attacked! :D

  • @elcastorgrande
    @elcastorgrande Год назад +1

    "Truth is stranger than fiction."

  • @jbart1411
    @jbart1411 Год назад +1

    Wow, truth is really stranger then fiction

  • @hoodagooboy5981
    @hoodagooboy5981 Год назад +1

    Whenever we visit family in San Antonio at certain times of the year, birds will line up on the power lines and in the trees around sunset. I think they are waiting for the bugs that come out at that time, always reminds me of the movie The Birds.

  • @v.e.7236
    @v.e.7236 Год назад +3

    THG in my backyard! The most beautiful spot on planet Earth - the Monterey Bay.

    • @PlanetEarth3141
      @PlanetEarth3141 Год назад

      Having been to Monterey it's indeed quite beautiful. On the other hand, I disapprove of ultimate platitudes as quite dumb. Maybe you should see Yellowstone, the Great Pyramids, the Amazon, the Grand Canyon, Carlsbad Caverns, The Alps, Greece, Hawaii, Scotland, or another dozen places you've never been before deciding where your at is best.

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 Год назад +1

      I am a former Santa Crustacean, now in the southern Sierra Nevada.

    • @v.e.7236
      @v.e.7236 Год назад +1

      @@PlanetEarth3141 Been to all of those locations and several more, except Scotland. Still treasure my Monterey Bay above them all. My Precious! Gollum! Gollum! ggg

    • @PlanetEarth3141
      @PlanetEarth3141 Год назад

      @@v.e.7236 I can't blame anyone for loving their homeland above all. I just don't
      like superlatives like best, greatest, etc. It is a subjective statement, not fact. Grace be yours at home.

  • @TheBoatPirate
    @TheBoatPirate Год назад

    Awesome history story! I never knew of this. I lived there over 20 years ago. Guess where? On a boat! That would have been epic to see.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 Год назад +2

    Never heard this story before.

  • @senorbe
    @senorbe Год назад +2

    Wow this reminds me of Birdemic - Shock and Terror which was filmed just 15 miles up the coast

  • @allentac6222
    @allentac6222 Год назад +2

    Most perfect sponsor ever!!! 😂

  • @justintyme720
    @justintyme720 Год назад +2

    I live in Santa Cruz California....people are crazy around here lol

  • @jakeeschen7868
    @jakeeschen7868 Год назад +1

    Hitchcock was a seasonal resident of the Santa Cruz area. The estate he financed to make Psycho, as seen in Hitch, was just north of the city.

  • @Nerathul1
    @Nerathul1 Год назад

    Okay, this is the funniest choice of sponsor.

  • @THEScottCampbell
    @THEScottCampbell Год назад

    Dave Crosby was one of The BYRDS. He lived on the Pacific Coast and over-ate most of his life. This might explain his crazed behavior and short-term memory loss. 🎸🎤🎵

  • @NoahSpurrier
    @NoahSpurrier Год назад

    Perfect sponsorship!

  • @NozomuYume
    @NozomuYume Год назад +1

    Yup, this event is definitely responsible for inspiring the most famous movie about killer birds of all time: "Birdemic: Shock and Terror".

  • @MrMatteNWk
    @MrMatteNWk Год назад

    Said one resident: "I need the biggest seed bell you have.
    No.... that's too big..."

  • @benjaminclark4030
    @benjaminclark4030 Год назад +2

    Well, that was frickin awesome. 👍😅

  • @alanmoffat4454
    @alanmoffat4454 Год назад +3

    WELL THATS ONE FOR THE CATS , BUT POOR HUMANS ARENT WE .

  • @snailem3722
    @snailem3722 Год назад

    i live in santa cruz. this is exciting.

  • @motoross9237
    @motoross9237 Год назад +6

    I’m an early bird

  • @valeriehowden471
    @valeriehowden471 Год назад +1

    I get nervous when I see 2 or more crows/ravens perched on a swing set. Do love that movie!
    I have enjoyed watching robins and the like overinduldging on fermented crabapples. They just slowly fell off the fence + slept it off to fly another day.

  • @stevepercival4774
    @stevepercival4774 Год назад +1

    Called the mutton bird in New Zealand good tucker for the Māori

  • @patrickfreeman8257
    @patrickfreeman8257 Год назад +1

    "Merely a coincidence" that is the worst James Stewart impression I've ever heard

  • @jeffsnider3588
    @jeffsnider3588 Год назад +1

    I remember "that" movie.

  • @toddclean547
    @toddclean547 Год назад

    Domoic acid is a constant threat to clam diggers in Washington State. Clam seasons are routinely shut down when levels are too high.

  • @peterjamesfoote3964
    @peterjamesfoote3964 Год назад +5

    Ok, you got me. I’ve become pretty immune to game download requests but I’ve never seen such a well researched video to provide a backdrop to a game.
    When the video started I had two theories, some kind of magnetic interference by temporary tectonic forces messing with the birds sense of direction or some kind of biological or industrial poison.
    Thanks for a great video.

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 Год назад

      I too will download this game.

  • @drawn2myattention641
    @drawn2myattention641 Год назад +1

    If memory serves, Hitchcock had a special fondness for Northern California, and owned a vacation home not far from Santa Cruz.