The menacing birds in the Hitchcock film called simply (The Birds) appeared to be crows or other Corvidae ( Crow-like Birds.. including the Raven, Magpie, etc. The Lost City is a comic book story, not a movie. Atlantis had no bird problems, and was a Continent, not a city.
You are thinking of a Hitchcock film - The Birds.There may have been an abandoned city that was a colony or hang-out for birds - maybe in a Kryptonian colony in some other world. There were lost cities in the Superman canon- such as miniaturized Kandor & Atlantis, it is hard to see how birds could pose a hazard in Atlantis, maybe sharks or killer whales.
The lost city of PIONE or Piome whatever you call it. It was destroyed by volcana and blablablabla
Most geologists do not believe in the existence of the Lost City of Atlantis, as there is no concrete evidence to support its existence. The story of Atlantis is considered a myth or allegory by many in the scientific community.
Plato. The story appears in his work The Republic.
Winter 1970, Daly City, California
The birds that destroyed the city were angry birds that walked into a cofee shop which was underground and was controlled by ants which owned a farm out in ireland where they grew only apples and pearfs which became spoiled and all of the cash crops were destroyed then sent to a power plant which the apples became mutated and returned back to thier farm where the lord ant awaited thier return and the apples and the ants became evil and the evil apples conquered the lunch lines at local schools all around the world and the ants dedicated thier lives to taking apples and food from picnics where they bring them to their powerplants and mutate them, the evil ants also made friend with all animals so the animals where they all would take a rocket to the moon and shoot a music video while skateboarding the cratersw of justice controlled by the evil moon pie
Energy is never lost or destroyed.
Most of them have been destroyed or lost to time.
"Lost innocence. Lost love. Lost time." - Page 10 "You don’t understand. This story is everything." - Page 56
Homes can be lost, possessions destroyed, pets/family lost and lives can be lost.
In 1532, Francisco Pizarro (Spanish) arrived at Peru. In 1536, Cuzco (the capital city of the Incan empire) was visibly lost and defeated.