Bird Toon of the Day - January 30, 2017
Peanuts (this strip originally published January 26, 1974) features Snoopy making an observation about Woodstock.
Peanuts (this strip originally published January 26, 1974) features Snoopy making an observation about Woodstock.
Polly the parrot makes an off-camera "appearance" in this Hagar the Horrible Sunday strip from five years ago today:
This is a strip called The Other Coast (I don't recall if I've featured any of them here before ... I only discovered it in the past several months, although it apparently has been around since 2001). It is largely focused on a dog named Koko and his canine friends, but the cartoonist works other issues in from time to time and the occasional bird pops up. Such is the case in this strip from today in 2014:
This Sunday Diamond Lil from four years ago today is actually a follow-up to the Stupid The Bird migration story arc from 2012 that I haven't gotten around to, for those who wonder about the discrepancy from the story arc I did back in November.
No color in today's Frank and Ernest strip, because it is from the pre-daily color era ... today in 1995:
The Dogs of C-Kennel from this date in 2013. You may recall from a previous strip that Wheeler is normally reddish in color.
Today we feature a Free Range from January 25, 2015 in which, while not shown, apparently one bird is fed up with being watched:
Six Chix from one year ago today questions life from a pigeon perspective:
Letz haz a Cheezburger captioned photo. Parents are parents, even when avian:
WuMo from back on January 16, 2015. Sound familiar?