Bird Toon of the Day - April 28, 2018
I went back four years in the archives for today's Speed Bump. I just want to know how the residents of the lower floors get into their nests.
I went back four years in the archives for today's Speed Bump. I just want to know how the residents of the lower floors get into their nests.
Today's Diamond Lil (from last year) deals with a common spring malady.
A two-year-old Six Chix strip with a pair of chicks who are considerably less than two years old:
One of the comics I read daily that is guaranteed to have at least one or two avian-related entries every month is Loose Parts by Dave Blazek. Coming from a background in radio, this one from one year ago is particularly amusing to me:
The guys who write and draw WuMo have some interesting takes on birds. Here is the strip from one year ago yesterday as an example:
A classic Peanuts from 35 years ago today:
Today marks the third anniversary of Bird Toon of the Day. (For those of you keeping track, that makes this the 1097th post, for which we revisit my July 21, 2015 entry with a variation on the captioned photo I posted on that day. This one is more suitable for Mickaboo as it replaces a rainbow sparrow with a macaw:
A Break Of Day panel on the use of budgie poop as liquid correction fluid:
Speed Bump from a year ago. Give the lifespan of parrots, he should be glad more generations of the family didn't turn up.
No no no, Polly ... no cracker ... U Can Has Cheezburger!
(Comment based on this captioned photo coming from the ICanHasCheezburger website. Which is especially fitting for this one.)