Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 11, 2016
Transcript:
Jeremy: See the markings on the throat and wings? There's no doubt about its identification. I should warn you, though, Mrs. D-- the Bachman's warbler has never been seen west of Texas before. There's bound to be a spot of controversy over the photo's authenticity. Frankly, it could become quite sticky! Lacey: You know, it's the first picture he ever got in focus. Jeremy: Want me to handle the spin control? Joanie: Oh, could you?
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
The reporters from Birder’s World can be tenacious.
Argythree over 8 years ago
I can’t imagine a time when this kind of controversy would matter to political types…
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 8 years ago
Pity poor Lacie. She really is deeply moved, and missing him terribly right now. Or right then.
mourdac Premium Member over 8 years ago
Big birder battles the past few years over “sightings” of Ivory Billed Woodpeckers in the SE USA and Cuba. So this could have happened.
Kip W over 8 years ago
One of the things I’ve long liked about Trudeau is that he always adds depth to his characters if they’re around more than just a few panels. BD, for instance, the anti-POV character, eventually showed ways in which he’s more admirable than Mike, the author’s surrogate. We got glimpses into the secret sorrows of politicians on both sides, of Mr. Slackmeyer, and others. Even some bit players, helmeted cops for example, will reveal some humanity in a brief aside..It’s like the secret of Soylent Green: It’s People!
Linguist over 8 years ago
Here’s the little guy who’s causing all the excitement:
jakko1 over 8 years ago
Thank god for eccentrics. How dull the world would be where everyone was “normal.”
trollope'sreader over 8 years ago
There’s no mistaking a Bachman’s distinctive coloring.. It’s so fitting that this is the last thing Lacie’s husband saw.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member over 8 years ago
I had a friend who could identify species and male/female from hundreds of feet, when all I was seeing was a black dot against the sky. Gotta love niche enthusiasts. Crossword addicts, model railroad buffs, quilters, whoever… they make the world more interesting.