Frazz by Jef Mallett for December 17, 2024

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    Concretionist  1 day ago

    Timing is everything: Enjoy the north while it’s warmer and the South while it’s cooler. And probably, raising chicks is a little easier (maybe?) in the north where reptiles are mostly not so big a deal.

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    Yakety Sax  1 day ago

    To make the next generation and because the food is back further North.

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    Bilan  1 day ago

    Don’t be a hummingbird. They’re always two hours away from starvation.

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    rasputin's horoscope  1 day ago

    Silly Frazz, snowbirds always return north (unless they die in Florida)

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    unfair.de  1 day ago

    Because those birds are wuzzies that always want it moderate. Too hot is bad, too.

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    Doug K  about 21 hours ago

    A Goldfinch is like an acrobat?

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    Funniguy  about 20 hours ago

    To be or not to be?

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    just-ducky  about 19 hours ago

    They go south in the winder to avoid the cold, more food, more day light, more coverage

    They go north in the summer, for more day light and because they can spread out more. Being able to spread out means food and more nesting locations

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    Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 19 hours ago

    It’s only great down there about half the time, just like here. But, birds go where it’s great at the moment, unlike humans who arbitrarily decide that a place is their home and stay there year round, complaining about it half the time. Makes you wonder how “bird-brained” got to be a synonym for stupid.

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    bobtoledo Premium Member about 18 hours ago

    It’s an evolutionary thing- the birds that don’t fly back get killed by the hurricanes and can’t then procreate. The smart ones have learned to fly north. Maybe…

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    DaBump Premium Member about 18 hours ago

    Why come back? Because as nice as it is down there when it’s winter up here, it’s much nicer up here in the summer. (This message brought to you as an unpaid testimony by the Michigan Tourist Board. ;)

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    Jhony-Yermo  about 18 hours ago

    Why do they come back? The beautiful topography and to get away from the ungogly heat and humidity down there. I feel they have the best of two worlds. When Frazz is outside is when I get the biggest kick out of the komik. :-)

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    rshive  about 18 hours ago

    Good point, Frazz. We’ve got birds that stay around here all winter. They have fun laughing at the geese.

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    Ignatz Premium Member about 18 hours ago

    Because of the weather, genius.

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    sandpiper  about 18 hours ago

    Appears this year at least there were major storms in both the north and in Fla. Looks more like flipping a coin as to whether to break the pattern and remain or fly down and take their chances.

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    cellodude1990  about 17 hours ago

    Because it gets too hot for them down south during the summer!

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    oish  about 17 hours ago

    They fly back north every year because they’re migratory

    Duh!

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    SofaKing Premium Member about 17 hours ago

    “All the South has is cotton, slaves and arrogance.” Rhett Butler.

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    Charles  about 17 hours ago

    I want to fly like an eagle, to the sea.

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    Stephen Gilberg  about 17 hours ago

    That may be Frazz’s dumbest question ever.

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    Steverino Premium Member about 17 hours ago

    They fly back because the local birds don’t want them there.

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    The Duke  about 16 hours ago

    Freebird!

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    Lambutts  about 16 hours ago

    If seagulls fly over the sea, why aren’t gulls that fly over the bay called baygulls?

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    el_eye  about 15 hours ago

    The come back for the mosquitoes.

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    Smeagol  about 14 hours ago

    Most of my neighbors are snowbirds and they’re all back. Two of them work for the HOA, yup I avoid them.

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    Scott S  about 14 hours ago

    Eagles may soar, but weasels aren’t sucked into aircraft engines!

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    calliarcale  about 11 hours ago

    They’re following their preferred food, generally. Birds that can find food in the winter usually stick around 365 days of the year.

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    chief tommy  about 8 hours ago

    For the sex

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    CamiSu Premium Member about 5 hours ago

    Have you ever been in the south for the summer?

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