Bird Toon of the Day - March 16, 2022
Carpe Diem: Having had at one time a budgie that liked to watch television (and was named "Nielsen" as a result), I can relate to this.
Carpe Diem: Having had at one time a budgie that liked to watch television (and was named "Nielsen" as a result), I can relate to this.
The Other Coast: What I find amazing is that Koko, the woodpecker and the insect all apparently understand each other.
Loose Parts: That must have been some huge distance.
Dogs Of C-Kennel: Yes, Wheeler, remember that old real estate adage.
Crankshaft: The first of three strips this month which never have avian-related themes. For those unfamiliar with the strip, Ed Crankshaft often comes up with word plays, and this one is about birds.
Mother Goose & Grimm: Guess the tradition of "feeding the wild birds" has been around longer than I thought.
Half Full: Binge-watching, avian style.
Speed Bump: My only question is how the bird posts there.
Free Range: Kids. Same for birds as for people.
Bizarro: Given the context, a perfect sport for Univision or Telemundo to televise.