Bird Toon of the Day - October 22, 2020
Peanuts: A classic 1972 Sunday strip in which Woodstock discovers a phobia.
Peanuts: A classic 1972 Sunday strip in which Woodstock discovers a phobia.
Dogs Of C-Kennel: I don't think that's the kind of "help" Wheeler wanted. (Side note ... I interpret Will's "dialogue" in the first panel to be the first eight notes of the theme from "Jaws".)
The Other Coast: Migrating is getting tougher and tougher.
(In reformatting this strip, I restored the opening panel which I had previously offered by itself last month as the Bird Toon of the Day for September 21.)
WuMo: And the chicken uses the hunt and peck system!
Rubes: Or they could just fly to a different tree until "poor little kitty" leaves ...
Mutts: Earl and Mooch ponder the old cliché about owls.
The Argyle Sweater: I didn't know that either ...
Rhymes With Orange: Seems like the logical choice to me.
Loose Parts: I have a policy of waiting at least one year after publication before posting toons. The below is from today in 2019. Who could have known that it would have even more relevance now?
Animal Problems: I'm inclined to think, personally, that parrots attach a feeling of closeness to the phrase "I love you" and say it to their humans when they feel that way.