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It is pretty obvious that he is catching craft in formation. But are they ours?
I don't know why anyone would bother to call them "birds." But "bird" is a slang term for an aircraft.
I can imagine them being our own jets. After what I've been reading I can easily imagine that we could make an aircraft that could do this. They have to have a propulsion system that radiates IR. And jets get hot, so they would radiate IR.
The classic stories of alien craft do not describe them as flying the way winged aircraft fly. They can move around at will, change speeds almost instantly. These craft seem to be just flying along quite high. Their outlines look like they have wings, so I would guess they are winged craft, or "birds" in the parlance. The wingless craft are called "bogies," though that really refers to any unidentified radar blip.