Hypothesis l Bird Plague: Trauma and Terror Simple enough, so I'll spare you the finer plot points aside from what's absolutely necessary to keep you interested – while exposition and context are always important, it's best to see this kind of cinematic spectacle for yourself.
When Rod (Alan Bagg), a prominent silicon salesman, closes a million-dollar deal, he decides to start his own solar panel business. With great wealth comes great responsibility, and Rod wants to use his newfound wealth to make the world a better place through his energy conservation efforts.
By chance, Rod meets Natalie (Whitney Moore), the girl he loved in high school who now works as a model. Rod and Natalie hit it off right away, but have to put their romantic intentions on the backburner when mutant vultures and vultures fall from the sky and explode on impact. Despite the title, Bird Plague: Trauma and Terrorlets the viewer know what to expect, and this primary source of conflict is only briefly hidden during a fast newscast before things kick into high gear.