Birdbrains by Thom Bluemel for April 17, 2013

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    GROG Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    He does look a little crossed up.

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    jack fairbanks  almost 11 years ago

    polack peregrine— yeah, yeah, i know. yes i am and yes she did and yes you wish…

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    baileydean  almost 11 years ago

    OUCH!!!

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    Perkycat  almost 11 years ago

    Starved to death did he?

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    Larry Miller Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Faster than a speeding dum dum bullet.There’s a large face in the road, taking up most of the space between bird, car and sign.

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    DanReynolds  almost 11 years ago

    like it!

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    TheAuldWan  almost 11 years ago

    Spectacles needed….

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    TheAuldWan  almost 11 years ago

    I can reccomend an optomitrist…..

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    Digital Frog  almost 11 years ago

    The DumDum hawk is signing off, goodbye.

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    xpurplezebra  almost 11 years ago

    Failed to grasp the truth and missed it by just a hare.

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    colcam  almost 11 years ago

    I have a Goffin’s Cockatoo, and she resides in a huge cage by a large window. I think my first apartment was smaller than that cage, but she likes it and the window view.

    One day I heard a crash, and I left my computer to see what had happened.

    Nothing to be seen.

    Went back to work, an hour later— CRASH.

    Went back and looked, and Max (the Cockatoo) was staring out the window. i went and looked, and there was a fairly large hawk on the walkway.

    A groggy hawk.

    And I now had a cracked window.

    The hawk sat outside and stared at Max, and she put up her crest and strutted, which confused the daylights out of the hawk.

    Over that day and the next couple of days I got a number of pictures of the hawk as it hung around, went around the house and tried every window, than finally came and set on the porch rail outside and stared at the strange white bird that didn’t seem to be afraid and lived behind an invisible barrier.

    The hawk finally gave up and went away.

    I think it might have been related to today’s predator.

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    Shikamoo Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Maybe the car is a VW Rabbit? Not that it would help….

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    bmonk  almost 11 years ago

    The signs were all there long ago, so it wasn’t a surprise.

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