Bird Toon of the Day - May 7, 2016
Part four of the Monty story arc about Pilsner's obsession with his dinosaur ancestors:
Part four of the Monty story arc about Pilsner's obsession with his dinosaur ancestors:
Pilsner gets carried away dreaming about his prehistoric ancestors in part three of the Monty story arc.
Pilsner goes a little too far in thinking about his ancestors, in part two of the Monty story arc from last year:
Today we start a rare six-part story arc from last year of the strip Monty, which features a parrot character named Pilsner but only infrequently plays off the fact that he is a parrot. This arc is an instant classic, in my opinion. Enjoy.
We ended up raising about $7k from 70 generous people like you! That sum will allow us to pay for roughly a week's worth of much-needed veterinary assistance for our flock of rescued birds. THANK YOU for participating and supporting our mission!
Thanks to the support of over SIXTY of you, we have raised about $6.5K toward our $15K fundraising goal. The giving event ends at MIDNIGHT, so there's still time to join the giving party!
Today, a Cheezburger captioned photo that I saved way back in 2011.
Thanks to the support of over 50 of you, we have raised almost $6K toward our $15K fundraising goal. Your funds pay for urgent medical care for birds like Jasmine, a feisty 36+-year-young Blue and Gold Macaw who came to us about a year ago with several old, untreated fractures in her legs and wings, and Papillomatosis. She can now hold her wings over her head - and has been able to fly! Jasmine has brought much joy to her foster parent's home.
Thanks to the support of almost 40 people, we have raised over $3K toward our $15K fundraising goal. All of our birds, including a beautiful Mallee Ringneck (representative picture shown here) rescued from a household where the elderly owner was unable to care for their pet any longer, appreciate your generosity!
Thanks to the support of many many generous people, we have raised almost $3K toward our $15K fundraising goal. All of our birds (including these four, recently rescued from a household where the owner had passed away) are very appreciative that so many people care about them!