Bird Toon of the Day - March 18, 2024
Loose Parts: Nests by Ikea.
Mutts: Actually, it's 8:06pm Pacific Time tomorrow. This is a two-year-old strip and Mooch was using Eastern Time.
Loose Parts: Nests by Ikea.
Mutts: Actually, it's 8:06pm Pacific Time tomorrow. This is a two-year-old strip and Mooch was using Eastern Time.
Dogs Of C-Kennel: This is what happens with too many birdhouses subject to rent control ... everyone wants one.
Diamond Lil: We end Stupid the Bird's "first robin of spring" series appropriately for today.
The Other Coast: No actual birds in this strip, but the sentiment makes up for that.
Diamond Lil: The title character makes an appearance in the "first robin of spring" series, with a more accurate statement given that the robin is Stupid.
Free Range: What those pigeons need is a police officer to enforce the anti-littering ordinance.
Diamond Lil: You'd think Sam would know better than to ask Stupid a stupid question.
Bliss: I'm not 100% certain a squirrel podcast wouldn't be improved by the sound of a woodpecker.
Diamond Lil: Admit it ... I know you were all waiting for Stupid's trademark move.
In The Bleachers: DON'T LOOK, ETHEL! (obligatory Ray Stevens reference)
Diamond Lil: More Stupid the Bird as the "first robin of Spring". New strip, same disastrous outcome.
Drabble: The end of the story about the birds' nest makes Ralph happy. For about two seconds.
Diamond Lil: Now surely you didn't think we could do the "first day of spring" bonus toons without a series featuring Stupid the Bird.
Drabble: Ralph goes from angry to thrilled about the birds (who look suspiciously like the former Twitter icon).
Half Full: For the next several days leading up to the vernal equinox next week, a bonus "first day of spring" toon ... starting with this poor hapless bird.
Drabble: I failed to mention yesterday that George is also the chair of the local homeowners' association and (as usual) seizes on any reason outside of a neighbor's control. But at least Ralph gets him back this time.
Drabble: George Steinbauer, always looking for a way to insult his neighbor Ralph, succeeds (again).