Transcript:
Are we checked in? Yep. They'll have our rain suits and boots out in a minute. Dad! Dad! There's a bald eagle on the beach and it's eating an ol nasty rotten fish! They do that. It's okay. No it's not! He's a bald eagle! Hey! Eat something majestic, you!
noreenklose over 9 years ago
That’s why Ben Franklin wanted the turkey as our national bird. (Wild turkeys DO have brains. Domestic bred…not so much.)
Celarius Premium Member over 9 years ago
Want to see eagles in Alaska go to the trash dumps and landfills the bald eagle is related to the vultures
L over 9 years ago
Marigold always eats majestically!
morningglory73 Premium Member over 9 years ago
At least they look dignified.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 9 years ago
Today’s comic comes to you by way of the stories my brother tells of when he was a Park Ranger in Olympic National Park. Except it isn’t a child scandalized by a Bald Eagle’s eating habits in his story. It’s an adult, who hurried to the Ranger Station to rat out the Eagle who was being Unmagestic. He thought the rangers should put a stop to it. As if they had a bag of Purina Eagle Chow that wild eagles should be eating every day at three, or something.
Olddog1 over 9 years ago
Greg: these are stories from your brother? I thought you were charging off a trip to Alaska as a business expense.
Olddog1 over 9 years ago
Greg: these are stories from your brother? I thought you were charging off a trip to Alaska as a business expense.
tahoeh2o over 9 years ago
Where I live the Bald Eagles eat rainbow trout…
OldestandWisest over 9 years ago
What is Toby so insanely happy about in the first panel? Or has he done something and is acting innocent?
MeGoNow Premium Member over 9 years ago
Perhaps a small child would go down nicely, if freshly bathed.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 9 years ago
Hee hee hee!
Al Nala over 9 years ago
In Ketchikan, they line the rocks of the breakwater, waiting for the buffet to be put out by the fish processing plants.
slsharris over 9 years ago
On the Eastern Shore of Maryland, they wait until the farmer spreads manure on the fields and eat the little critters who are attracted to that. That and barn cats — yep, I saw one with its prey not 25 feet away from the side of the road…
Number Three over 9 years ago
Has Eddie forgotton about the Gift Shop already?
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english.ann over 9 years ago
Sounds like Eddie hasn’t learned about scavengers yet in school. I didn’t know until today that bald eagles are scavengers. Seagulls, buzzards and vultures, yes.