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Once saw a mocking bird do that to a feeder skulking cat. Made 2 or 3 passes, drew blood, and the cat finally gave it up. Didn’t show up again for a couple of weeks. Thought the cat was well paid for having left dead birds on the ground.
I have had hummingbirds try to rip out my hair when I have been at the Desert Museum in AZ. I was told they like red hair, but I suspect they just might be color blind. It can sting a little when they grab a hair and take it. If you really hold still, they might try to get some moisture from your mouth or even nose. Weird experience! I love it there.
Since being a student in Monterey, CA (1970 -1973) I was an eager fan of Johnny Hart!After he passed away his offspring took over and still does a great Job!Kurt Wachsmuth from Germany
Darth_Walrus_1975 about 3 years ago
Looks like Wheeler from Dogs of C-Kennel, makes a guest appearance in today’s B.C strip.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Once saw a mocking bird do that to a feeder skulking cat. Made 2 or 3 passes, drew blood, and the cat finally gave it up. Didn’t show up again for a couple of weeks. Thought the cat was well paid for having left dead birds on the ground.
Doug K about 3 years ago
Feathering the nest with human “feathers”.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 3 years ago
Skylarking, huh? A brief history of times of beginning alopecia…
montylc2001 about 3 years ago
So tomorrow are we going to see the fat broad with no hair?
RLG Premium Member about 3 years ago
Tomorrow we’ll see Fat Broad club the three down.
littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago
Chirp’s hair removal. You get to remove all that unwanted hair in an instant with a feather light touch, while he tweets about it.
coratelli about 3 years ago
Hitchcock style. :D
hariseldon59 about 3 years ago
Angry birds.
russef about 3 years ago
Hey you guys! Your getting ripped off!
BigDaveGlass about 3 years ago
Hair today, gone tomorrow………
preacherman Premium Member about 3 years ago
Well, if red birds have gone to scalping to build nests, then it’s now open season on red birds.
rshive about 3 years ago
Having those feathered critters around is sometimes a bird-en.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Frankly, a hairy nest makes me want to gag, but then again, I’m not a bird…lol
Diat60 about 3 years ago
Can’t blame the ant for being nervous – ants don’t have hair so he could lose his antennae.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Prehistoric Angry Birds. Pre-pigs.
mindjob about 3 years ago
Those birds should sell that hair back as a toupee
dflak about 3 years ago
We used to bush our dog on the deck. We would leave behind his pile of hair. The birds did use it to build their nests.
tinstar about 3 years ago
That doesn’t look pleasant, but, it’s nothing to wig out over.
Neat '33 about 3 years ago
Oooops ! With my ol’ eyes, didn’t see panel #7 !
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Nice nest…just remember to shampoo it every ao often…
Moonkey Premium Member about 3 years ago
I have had hummingbirds try to rip out my hair when I have been at the Desert Museum in AZ. I was told they like red hair, but I suspect they just might be color blind. It can sting a little when they grab a hair and take it. If you really hold still, they might try to get some moisture from your mouth or even nose. Weird experience! I love it there.
KurtWachsmuth about 3 years ago
Since being a student in Monterey, CA (1970 -1973) I was an eager fan of Johnny Hart!After he passed away his offspring took over and still does a great Job!Kurt Wachsmuth from Germany
sbwertz about 3 years ago
My poor doberman lived in terror of the mockingbirds that nested in my tree. They would dive bomb her every time she stepped out the back door.
aunt granny about 3 years ago
On two separate occasions, I found bird’s nests lined with my shed hair. The first nest was much prettier than the one built forty years later.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 3 years ago
I had a sweet Lab/Shar-Pei mix who got dive bombed once in our backyard. The second time the dive-bomber became a casualty of war.