I still can’t sign in from my computer, so comments will be few and short. I can still read comments and comics on the computer but can only like and reply from the Fire tablet. I feel as if I’m on the outside looking through the glass with my nose pressed up against the window pane! An apt metaphor for how I’ve felt most of my life. Yes, I know I used a simile! Try not to have too much fun without me. Just because I’m not here doesn’t mean I’m not watching.
I love my chickadee and he loves me! He didn’t, for a very long while. Chickadees are naturally territorial and suspicious and for a long time I was a five-dee alarm. Better than the feral cat which is an eleven-dee alarm. But he gradually started coming to wait on me while I filled the feeder, would dee me a couple of times just to be sure I minded my manners, and tuck in. And then one day, he just landed on a branch near my head and started singing! I had never even heard a chickadee sing anything other than chickadee-dee-dee! So honored. And now he is bringing his little wife for breakfast in the mornings.
Trouble would be chattering his little furry heart out if those birds visited his window! ❤ I can’t believe all the veterinary staff at McMaster & Heap didn’t know what chattering was! OMC They thought he was having little seizures!!
Wonderful nature, scene! I moved into my house during fall, and could only get a glimpse of the local birds. But now, I’ve had time to observe them. So far I’ve spied: Morning doves, house finches, purple finches, cardinals, blue jays and robins…who, for some reason, keep telling me I’m doomed!
When one of our ‘masters of the universe’ is on the dresser watching the world out the window and I try petting, I get a “can’t you see I’m busy” look…
I know this is four months late so probably no-one will read it – I’m just catching up on a full year of BCN after taking a break from GoComics for no well-established reason… I recently installed a birdfeeder at the bottom of the garden and my four-year old tuxedo, Poppy (who only goes outside in her playpen but has always seen it more as a giant hamster wheel) is now content to sit in it under the birdfeeder and gaze longingly up at the many small birds that comprise my restaurant’s clientele.
McColl34 Premium Member 6 months ago
Guess who!
Aspen_Bell 6 months ago
Ahha! The plot thickens! (Quick, add the paprika!)
uncle snipe 6 months ago
Puck, with the play by play of a spring day. So much to love in these panels. A perfect spring morning.
Ricky Bennett 6 months ago
Like squirrels to a dog, our cat suddenly takes notice…
emiesty Premium Member 6 months ago
It’s heart-warming to see Queen Mag and O’Pericles strolling together.
thelsrc 6 months ago
So what news are Chitter and Chatter bringing to Puck? Could it be something about a certain lovesick raccoon?
Sue Ellen 6 months ago
I still can’t sign in from my computer, so comments will be few and short. I can still read comments and comics on the computer but can only like and reply from the Fire tablet. I feel as if I’m on the outside looking through the glass with my nose pressed up against the window pane! An apt metaphor for how I’ve felt most of my life. Yes, I know I used a simile! Try not to have too much fun without me. Just because I’m not here doesn’t mean I’m not watching.
AllishaDawn 6 months ago
A lot of my birds never left over winter.
WelshRat Premium Member 6 months ago
Burt on his way to work. Elvis, don’t challenge the birds…
FreyjaRN Premium Member 6 months ago
We have resident birds that Bear loves to watch.
rheddmobile 6 months ago
I love my chickadee and he loves me! He didn’t, for a very long while. Chickadees are naturally territorial and suspicious and for a long time I was a five-dee alarm. Better than the feral cat which is an eleven-dee alarm. But he gradually started coming to wait on me while I filled the feeder, would dee me a couple of times just to be sure I minded my manners, and tuck in. And then one day, he just landed on a branch near my head and started singing! I had never even heard a chickadee sing anything other than chickadee-dee-dee! So honored. And now he is bringing his little wife for breakfast in the mornings.
enigmamz 6 months ago
I get a feeling an arc is starting.
Lady Bri 6 months ago
Trouble would be chattering his little furry heart out if those birds visited his window! ❤ I can’t believe all the veterinary staff at McMaster & Heap didn’t know what chattering was! OMC They thought he was having little seizures!!
RayWebster 6 months ago
Let’s hope Puck gets a glimpse of the Blue Bird of Happiness .
I AM CARTOON LADY! 6 months ago
Wonderful nature, scene! I moved into my house during fall, and could only get a glimpse of the local birds. But now, I’ve had time to observe them. So far I’ve spied: Morning doves, house finches, purple finches, cardinals, blue jays and robins…who, for some reason, keep telling me I’m doomed!
Gent 6 months ago
And soon just like that you never realise but Jules will be back from his Journey to the Center of the Earth.
cat19632001 6 months ago
BoCH and BoMH!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 6 months ago
I like how the birds are drawn.
MamaBird 6 months ago
Puck and Buzzy Mouse…taking it all in,,,this peaceful moment brought to you by Elvis. <3
Katzen1415 6 months ago
I enjoy seeing Burt looking so happy and Queen Mag and oPrometheus walking together. The Pucky’s eye view is quite nice.
bryan42 6 months ago
I like Buzzy keeping Puck quiet company for his morning zen time.
Kitty Katz 6 months ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
At the Nearby Oasis
Puckmosis: Ah, a lovely spring morning in the desert. And later this day I’ll partake of Thomios’s dessert buffet.
Enter two chickadees
Puck: Hello, bird friends. Aren’t you Queen Mags’ messengers, Twitter and I Gram?
Twitter: That is so, friend Puckmosis. We bring news from Afar.
Puck: I hope all is well. There isn’t trouble brewing, is there?
I Gram: Not at the moment, but we have run somewhat low on tea for brewing.
Puck: Not a problem. I’m sure Thomios has plenty of tea in the kitchen to give you.
Sound of Giggling in the Background
Puck: In fact I’m sure beyond a shadow of doubt.
Twitter: That is a relief. But we do need to speak with Queen Catshepsut on behalf of Queen Mags.
Puck Then come join us for lunch. Thomios has a great supply of berries and seeds. And you can speak with the Queen there.
Gram: It would be an honor and a pleasure.
Daltongang Premium Member 6 months ago
Ah yes, the amazement of nature being nature.
Le'letha Premium Member 6 months ago
Being a night shift chickadee must be rough work! I hope they’re not bothered by Puck being there and can get some rest.
bonita.eley 6 months ago
Raccoon and opossum on a date??
ladykat 6 months ago
I wonder if Queen Mags sent Chitter and Chatter with a message for Puck.
DorseyBelle 6 months ago
Hey, I know those birds!
Kawasaki Cat 6 months ago
Lunch has arrived!
Jacob Mattingly 6 months ago
Awww. It’s nice to see that mag and opollo still talk…and to see burt out of office.
rs0204 Premium Member 6 months ago
Puck is about to recieve a Tweet.
old_geek 6 months ago
When one of our ‘masters of the universe’ is on the dresser watching the world out the window and I try petting, I get a “can’t you see I’m busy” look…
SuperCharged5- 6 months ago
we love black capped chickadees
ajwaldtwo 6 months ago
Thanks Georgia, for this moment of peace in a hectic world.
anomalous4 6 months ago
Another coffee mug! Also, OT: Oops!
Red Bird 6 months ago
And they happen to be Queen Mag’s birds. This oughta be interesting.
willie_mctell 6 months ago
Our cat finds bees pretty darned entertaining.
Miss Mina 6 months ago
I wonder what Chitter and Chatter have to say.
crazeekatlady 6 months ago
I have a pigeon who comes for breakfast every day, always says, “Look at me. Look at me. Look at me.” While dancing in a circle near my feet.
BWSterling 6 months ago
I just found a Buzzy Mouse at Home Goods. US$3.99. !!
a_dt 6 months ago
beautiful paintings what Puck is watching :) <3
comicalUser 6 months ago
Nice crunchable birdses.
Tân Coul 2 months ago
I know this is four months late so probably no-one will read it – I’m just catching up on a full year of BCN after taking a break from GoComics for no well-established reason… I recently installed a birdfeeder at the bottom of the garden and my four-year old tuxedo, Poppy (who only goes outside in her playpen but has always seen it more as a giant hamster wheel) is now content to sit in it under the birdfeeder and gaze longingly up at the many small birds that comprise my restaurant’s clientele.