Bird Toon of the Day - February 16, 2018
The bird character Wheeler is featured in this Dogs of C-Kennel from one year ago today.
The bird character Wheeler is featured in this Dogs of C-Kennel from one year ago today.
Back into the Peanuts archive we go to this date in 1970, as a stubborn soon-to-be-named Woodstock (that revelation was about four months later, on June 22) gets the best of a tree branch made brittle by winter weather:
I ran across several avian-themed entries of The Far Side by Gary Larson. While most don't have a date reference attached, this one does. From 33 years ago today (and featuring a then-state of the art portable cassette player):
(Replaced with a color reprint from the Far Side archive site in May 2021.)
WuMo from one year ago. Self-explanatory.
Diamond Lil from one year ago ... and Stupid is, well ... as unlucky as ever.
Speed Bump from one year ago, with an artist making the best of an avian nature call.
Another Birdbrains panel. The question is obviously intended to be rhetorical ... except that birds' taste receptors are different and they like hot peppers.
Last year's Strange Brew evokes every clichéd jewel theft movie.
And for February 6 number three, we dig into the Peanuts archive for this strip from 1970:
Our "second February 6" is also from last year, as Wheeler the bird makes one of his occasional appearances in Dogs of C-Kennel. Talk about your nest egg ...