Bird Toon of the Day - May 7, 2017
Diamond Lil from May 8 of last year proves that if there is a tree of any kind around, Stupid the Bird will find a way to faceplant into it during flight:
Diamond Lil from May 8 of last year proves that if there is a tree of any kind around, Stupid the Bird will find a way to faceplant into it during flight:
Strange Brew from May 5, 2015 "explains" brilliant peacock plumage.
Peanuts from today in 1974, working out how many Woodstock and friends equal one Snoopy. Obviously, more than three ...
I always love Dan Piraro's Sunday Bizarro entries, because he adds so much absurd detail to them. This one is no exception; take time to look it over carefully ... a "wide panel" from three years ago today, with the main gag being yet another attempt to answer the classic question.
And now a May 3 strip frpm May 3, 2015 ... Mutts, with the debunking of an old saying:
Our second May 3 toon is Rhymes With Orange from last year. Who says birds don't believe in fast food?
We're going to start the month with three May 3 strips in a row. (Sometimes it just works out that way.) The first is an old pre-color Free Range from 2013 featuring a wanna-be standup comedian and an audience that includes two less-than-impressed birds:
Wrapping up the month with a standalone toon, origin unknown ... but definitely understandable by any of us with companion birds.
Today's Speed Bump, from one year ago, is a lesson for us all. I think.
One of our favorite strips with recurring characters is Mutts, whose creator, Patrick O'Donnell, is a big proponent of animal welfare and rescue groups. Today's strip is from 2012 and proves that it isn't just human aircraft that get grounded due to weather: