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Down at the bird-table it’s survival of the fattest.
Crumb is an ever-hungry blackbird who’s always on the lookout for a free lunch. Ratty and Moggy the Third join him in the constant search for food. Along with an accident-prone gardener and his bird-friendly wife there’s never a dull moment.
The comic strip Crumb has been appearing as a daily strip for three years in New Zealand newspapers and on the Sherpa website.
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templo SUD said, 4 months ago
There goes his pants’ hems… along with his shoes and socks.
tuna1 said, 4 months ago
And possibly a couple of toes…
Pacopuddy said, 3 months ago
. . . and they can skeletonize a cow in less than five minutes . . .
Bruno Zeigerts said, 3 months ago
Careful … this is how some animals associate humans with food .. .then start to think of them as food…
Cherie Mohr said, 3 months ago
OOPS! He shouldn’t be eating crummy food around Crumb.
Dry
said, 3 months ago
Don’t know where he’s at, but it sure ain’t NEW ENGLAND!
LadyLavendar said, 3 months ago
I have a 6 pound pom who hoovers the crumbs and any accidentaly dropped tidbits
LadyLavendar said, 3 months ago
I had a friend who would feed the squirrels on her back porch, it only took them four days before they started diving at her screen door whenever she opened the inside door. It took her almost 3 weeks to re train them to a spot in the back of the yard. The kids wouldn’t go out the back for a long time.
DAZZ
said, 3 months ago
I’ve had some of the birds hang out on the windowsills or peek in the patio doors begging for more helpings. I don’t mind tho’ as it’s actually cute.