A flock of pigeons sporting “Make America Great Again” hats descended into Las Vegas ahead of the Nevada caucuses.

A satire group called Pigeons United To Interfere Now, or P.U.T.I.N., used eyelash glue to stick tiny Trump-supporting hats atop the heads of pigeons, which were then released on the Vegas Strip. The birds were released Tuesday night, just ahead of the Democratic debate taking place Wednesday.

The satire group released a video depicting the red-hat wearing pigeons alongside clips from Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds. The clip includes pigeons with red hats and hair similar that of President Trump’s along with the quote, "I mean, birds don't just go around attacking people without no reason.”

A representative for the group, who referred to himself as Coo Hand Luke in an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal, said, "The release date was also coordinated to serve as a gesture of support and loyalty to President Trump.”

The group previously glued cowboy hats to pigeons and released them into the city. The eyelash glue used on the birds was supposed to dissolve after a short period of time and leave the birds unharmed, but at least one of the cowboy birds was found dead after the original stunt.

The Nevada caucuses take place Saturday. For Democrats, the Nevada caucuses will be the third contest in the 2020 race. The Republican Party of Nevada canceled its presidential contest and tossed its support behind Trump without holding additional votes. Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld is the only Republican remaining in the race against Trump.