The "Birds Aren't Real" movement is a satirical conspiracy theory created by Peter McIndoe. It claims, humorously, that birds are government surveillance drones. The movement is a parody designed to highlight the absurdity of real conspiracy theories, particularly how misinformation spreads in the digital age. An article from Johns Hopkins stated, "what began as an exasperated joke spawned a collective of zoomers and millennials coping with misinformation through satirical roleplay." McIndoe himself has clarified in interviews, including the one cited in the article, that the movement is an elaborate joke aimed at highlighting the absurdity of some real conspiracy theories and how easily humans can fall for them. Overall, the claim that birds are drones or birds aren't is not true, but the story about McIndoe is true.