Bird Toon of the Day - September 8, 2015
Another Bizarro twist on "Polly want a cracker", from March 26, 2011.
Another Bizarro twist on "Polly want a cracker", from March 26, 2011.
Strange Brew from May 27, 2013 gives us a nice play on words.
File this under "I spoke too soon." After posting yesterday's Frank & Ernest strip on "avian grammar" I went searching for more F&E strips for my archives ... and ran across a sequel to yesterday's, from April 6, 2011. Why it took this long for the cartoonist to do a follow-up is beyond me, but here it is anyway:
A have a few of the Frank & Ernest strips in my archive. I'd probably have more except that I find a lot of them ... well, not all that funny. Here is an old one from February 10, 1998 that has an intellectual component to it ... it is the only one of a series from back then called "avian grammar" that I saved. (I can go back and find more if I get requests for these, otherwise this is the only one you get.)
Mutts from March 17, 2011. I agree with the last panel's comment.
Free Range from July 10, 2013 offers another variation on "Polly want a cracker".
Dan Piraro turns another cliché on its side in this Bizarro from July 20, 2013:
This look just makes me laugh. Who says birds can't have facial expressions? From Cheezburger, January 9, 2014.
The comic strip Lio has only once (to the best of my knowledge) had a bird-themed strip, and this is it: July 28, 2014, as Lio gets his comeuppance from a bird that doesn't want to be watched:
We haven't seen anything of Monty since I introduced that strip some five weeks ago, so here is one from March 11, 2010 in which Pilsner fails as a feathered GPS device: