Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for October 28, 2015

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    BE THIS GUY  about 9 years ago

    They don’t know any better.

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    Linux0s  about 9 years ago

    At least they didn’t have to turn in a bogus leaf collection.

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    michael100  about 9 years ago

    Flying isn’t as easy as it looks.

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    Kind&Kinder  about 9 years ago

    Different strokes for different blokes.

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    Kind&Kinder  about 9 years ago

    I dunno in this case, Richard. After 3,000 miles of flapping my wings, I think I’d just plead headache and go to bed!

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    chovil  about 9 years ago

    The older I get, the more I fly south for the winter.

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    ShadowBeast Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Well they only have to do it twice a year and get the opportunity to see some great sites.

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    Farside99  about 9 years ago

    As long as they don’t take a left turn at Albuquerque.

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    Egrayjames  about 9 years ago

    My house overlooks a lake here in northern Maine. Thousands of geese have been migrating through here over the last three weeks. There are still some around, but not the thousands we had a few weeks ago. It really is a beautiful sight to see large groups landing on the lake in the evening to sleep and then taking flight in the morning to feed in the nearby fields.

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    e.groves  about 9 years ago

    They’re looking down at the morning traffic, thinking look at those fools.

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    Dour Scotsman  about 9 years ago

    “You would think there’s a good mix of males and females already in a formation of flying geese. So, why go through the bother of flying 3,000 miles just to find a room?”

    They fly south because of the weather and north for the space and relative lack of predators. The Canadian Geese that stay in the south find space and lack of predators in our sub divisions……..so have given up the yearly commute.

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    sgm001  about 9 years ago

    @Egrayj,

    Thanks for the lovely image! It conjures up fall to me, which we have yet to see here in California. Maybe next week when the month starts with the letter “N”? Nah!

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    Hobbes Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Canadian Geese look small and unobtrusive when they are flying way up high, but up close they are big honkin’ things.

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    katzenbooks45  about 9 years ago

    Here in Middle Georgia, the Canada geese have stopped migrating farther south, and have taken up year-round residence. They have become a nuisance, and the goose poop they deposit everywhere is gross.

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    neverenoughgold  about 9 years ago

    Back in 1985, as we drove into Tucson, AZ to visit my parents who wintered there, as billboard was posted just on the edge of town. It read:

    Snowbirds Welcome To Tucson, Now Go Home!
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    Number Three  about 9 years ago

    Why do they always fly in a ‘V’ shape?

    xxx

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    Susie Derkins :D  about 9 years ago

    There could be alot more geese.

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    Pthhht!  about 9 years ago

    Here all along, I thought that was why they flew south. Hard targets, but mighty good eating.

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    bmonk  about 9 years ago

    On the other hand, it’s a lot easier to find food in the Arctic in the Summer, and down South in the Winter.

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    cosman  about 9 years ago

    A pair of geese that i call George & Gracie, and their goslings every year would show up and walk around my property for a week or two., First day that i notice them, i’ll set out a pan with a few pounds of cracked corn for them to enjoy.

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    chovil  about 9 years ago

    Around here, the Canada Geese don’t bother flying south. They stay all winter, by the river. They eat a lot of grass. It’s the law here you can’t build on the flood plain, so every river is a huge park, lots of grass, lazy geese. The cold doesn’t seem to bother them at all. Makes me wonder why they ever flied south.

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    neverenoughgold  about 9 years ago

    Snow birds was also a name for seasonal workers.

    There is a lot more to the story and not enough time here to discuss…

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    neverenoughgold  about 9 years ago

    Apparently a few members of The Mile High Club here…

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