Bird Toon of the Day - March 19, 2016
Bizarro from three years ago today, featuring my favorite species of companion bird. Fans of a certain BBC comedy from the 1980s will get this inside joke: The question was purely rhetorical, Bernard.
Bizarro from three years ago today, featuring my favorite species of companion bird. Fans of a certain BBC comedy from the 1980s will get this inside joke: The question was purely rhetorical, Bernard.
We go back to 2011 for this cute Mutts strip featuring Philippe in an unexpected role:
Peanuts from this date in 1966 features the barely-able-to-fly bird that eventually evolved into the more familiar yellow Woodstock.
A play on the usual "I'd hit that" about an attractive person, changed to a companion bird and its mirror.
Because of the high number of Spring-related 'toons this month, I only have three opportunities to post recaptioned Cheezburger photos in March. Here is the second of same:
We once again had a conflict on the calendar yesterday, with more than one March 13 strip. (And they were both from the same year, so both were Sunday strips!) Here's the other: Six Chix from 2011, featuring Margaret Shulock's work again.
And the "first birds of Spring" theme resumes with this Sunday Mutts panel from five years ago today:
A one-shot from many years ago in the Wall Street Journal. This comic was the header on the Bird Toons page at the old Mickaboo website.
Mutts from this date one year ago. (Patrick McDonnell does a lot of bird-themed strips at the beginning of spring and again as migrating season begins, so be prepared for even more of this in the next few weeks.)
Since it is Easter season, here is a (sort of) Easter-themed Cheezburger recaption.