Bird Toon of the Day - January 17, 2022
Mutts: In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Mutts: In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
The Other Coast: Facebook wins again, I guess. (Sigh.)
Half Full: Ya think?
Speed Bump: That's a pretty deep psychological question, coming from what appears to be a budgie ...
Buckles: Arden has a close encounter with a squirrel. I never understood why they like birdseed in the first place.
Rhymes With Orange: I think I know a Senator from West Virginia who just decided he hates canaries.
Argyle Sweater: No more an uninformed position than our human government lately ...
Tundra: A new perspective on a well-known saying.
For the 200th Bird Toon of the Day (November 7, 2015), I turned to a comic that is enough of an all-time favorite that it has gone through two repeat runs at GoComics, as well as a bound hardcover three-volume printed collection in 2005 (released in paperback as well seven years later). Of course, I am talking about Calvin and Hobbes, which presented this gem way back on June 18, 1989:
Another favorite strip by an animal lover cartoonist is Patrick O'Donnell's Mutts. On August 28, 2015, I featured the first strip of his (as far as I know, anyway) that featured a budgie. I had to scan my own newspaper clipping because it was so old -- September 10, 1994 -- that it does not appear in the comic's online archives.