Bird Toon of the Day - April 7, 2020
Loose Parts and a drawback to an old cliché.
Loose Parts and a drawback to an old cliché.
A monumental achievement for Woodstock, in this 1971 Peanuts strip.
Haute cuisine, buzzard-style, courtesy of Free Range.
WuMo on the subject of what birds might think of the way we do documentaries.
Wheeler redesigns his nest in Dogs Of C-Kennel.
A real treat for readers of the blog today ... a 2003 strip which features an early appearance by the avian character Philipe.
(This is actually a rare color copy of the strip from 17 years ago today; Mutts had been in syndication for less than ten years at that point and newspapers were only beginning to carry a handful of comics in color, with the vast majority still printing the black-and-white versions.)
No April Fool's joke this year, just a Rhymes With Orange on pigeons in the park.
Another bite of Cheezburger to end what has probably been a difficult month for all of us.
The Other Coast greets the arrival of Spring but one songbird is less than thrilled.
This is part of what creator Geoffrey Hewer-Candee calls an "illustrated series" depicting human frailties and concerns by non-humans. Some, like this second entry, are avian: