Bird Toon of the Day - March 24, 2017
Another one of those "never heard of this comic before" entries today. It is called Close To Home and the March 30, 2015 entry is a nice play on words with more than one meaning:
Another one of those "never heard of this comic before" entries today. It is called Close To Home and the March 30, 2015 entry is a nice play on words with more than one meaning:
Rhymes With Orange from one year ago, with a nice twist on definitions:
Another Loose Parts that speaks for itself, from March 14, 2016:
This Cheezburger photo works well after yesterday's toon, don't you think?
Speed Bump for March 21 of last year. Self-explanatory.
Mutts from one year ago today, addressing the fact that many birds in the wild tend to have similar markings and coloration within their species. (No, neither is the regular avian character Philippe; he is reddish in hue.)
Another "strip I never heard of until someone sent me this" ... it is called the Chuckle Bros., this comic is from 2014 and it appears only in Canadian newspapers. A two-brother team with the last name Boychuck (seems obvious that inspired the name) writes and illustrates it.
A St. Patrick's Day-themed Diamond Lil from one year ago. Stupid the Bird even manages to crash into non-tangible barriers, it seems.
Loose Parts from one year ago today. What's in a name, you ask?
Someone forwarded me several bird-related The Far Side comics. Most apparently came from reprints as the original publication dates are missing, but we know this one is from 1987: