
A Birders Guide to Everything is a 2013 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Rob Meyer. The film follows a group of teenage birders on a life-changing road trip to find a rare duck. While the movie is mostly lighthearted, there are a few sexual moments that are worth noting.
The first sexual moment in the movie comes when the main character, David, is talking to his crush, Fiona. He tells her that he likes her and she responds by saying, “I like you too.” This is a subtle moment but it is clear that there is a romantic connection between the two.
The second sexual moment comes when David and Fiona are in a hotel room together. They are both clearly attracted to each other and the scene ends with them kissing. This is a very intimate moment and it is clear that the two are starting to develop feelings for each other.
The third sexual moment comes when David and Fiona are in the car together. They are both clearly attracted to each other and they start to make out. This is a very passionate moment and it is clear that the two are starting to develop strong feelings for each other.
Overall, A Birders Guide to Everything is a lighthearted movie but there are a few sexual moments that are worth noting. These moments show the developing relationship between David and Fiona and they add a layer of depth to the movie.
In the opening scene, the boy is looking through his binoculars and scans up a house where there is a girl facing away putting on a bra. The boy's father's fiancé leans over and exposes her breast embarrassing the boy. The breast is shown. While not the center of this story, as is typical of three 15-year-old boys, several discussions end up including or mentioning the following: vaginas, crotch, anus, getting action, calling each other pussy, talk of words sounding like ejaculation, feeling a girl up. In one scene, one of the boys grabs his crotch and pulls up several times. A high school girl gives a high school boy mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. A boy accidentally sees a girl pee in the woods. The movie only shows her unzipping, then squatting behind a log. The boy turns his head. In a touching scene around a campfire, each of the four high school students admits they have not had sex yet and several admit they have not yet kissed. The girls tells everyone that this is fine, they are only fifteen.