“H-hay fever? H-hay fever, absolutely h-horrid, h-horrid! I suffered from it on h-holiday once in H-helensburgh, yes, I was h-hibernating in the h-hotel the entire h-holiday!” (The Two Ronnies show, Garlic Breath sketch)
Get the Cornell app, ‘Merlin.’ It is the only useful reason to own a smart phone. It will identify bird calls and has pre-recorded calls that you can use to call back to the birds.
I love how Seagull is ever-present. In Monday’s strip he’s even got his own bed in Wallace’s room. He’s graduated from being just a bird up to pet status now.
My oldest daughter is a Freshman English teacher. As I am typing this post, she is sending me pictures from a presentation being given by a local owl rescue agency. The first picture was a Barred Owl. I wish I could attach the picture, but I cannot. Beautiful creature.
There were Barred Owls (not to be confused with barn owls) on a place I had in the country in SE Texas a few years ago. That is what they sound like, except when they cut loose with what sounds like a Howler Monkey.
I love this arc, but it’s tinged with melancholy for me. A barred owl was just found dead in a park in my Massachusetts town, and an autopsy revealed the cause was rat poison and that it had probably suffered terribly. Hopefully the good people of Snug Harbor know that there are better ways to control the rodent population than deadly chemicals. Owls being one of the best.
angelolady Premium Member about 1 month ago
Two little critters in the tree.
SteveHL about 1 month ago
“The old hooty owl hooty-hoos to the dove…”
That’s a song lyric from 1957. Obviously the owl is not the only one who’s old.
Ida No about 1 month ago
Just remember to check the book occasionally. Wonder if it came with a CD.
Ruth Brown about 1 month ago
Perish the thought of Sterling getting up before his mom.
The Duke about 1 month ago
Mom knows everything.
Cpeckbourlioux about 1 month ago
Is Wallace the barred owl?
VanLaser about 1 month ago
Hopefully no garlic breath while h-hooting :)
“H-hay fever? H-hay fever, absolutely h-horrid, h-horrid! I suffered from it on h-holiday once in H-helensburgh, yes, I was h-hibernating in the h-hotel the entire h-holiday!” (The Two Ronnies show, Garlic Breath sketch)
Pvt. Parts about 1 month ago
So THATS what I’ve been hearing last night
SeanT about 1 month ago
Get the Cornell app, ‘Merlin.’ It is the only useful reason to own a smart phone. It will identify bird calls and has pre-recorded calls that you can use to call back to the birds.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 1 month ago
Did anyone else hoot along with Wallace..?
Fontessa about 1 month ago
We had barn owls. They were awfully unhappy about sharing the barn.
zeediva about 1 month ago
I love how Seagull is ever-present. In Monday’s strip he’s even got his own bed in Wallace’s room. He’s graduated from being just a bird up to pet status now.
jschumaker about 1 month ago
I imagine half the neighborhood is up, as well.
papajim545 about 1 month ago
Tammy’s in looooove
rockyridge1977 about 1 month ago
…..best time to practice?
coffeeturtle about 1 month ago
Give a hoot! Don’t pollute!
(sorry, it’s an old memory)
I wonder if this barred owl will know how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop WITHOUT biting?
(there I go again)
8^)
Steverino Premium Member about 1 month ago
It wasn’t the owl she heard, but Wallace.
ilovecomics*infinity about 1 month ago
Will even nailed that last HOOOooo they do. Nice.
KC135E/R BOOMER about 1 month ago
My oldest daughter is a Freshman English teacher. As I am typing this post, she is sending me pictures from a presentation being given by a local owl rescue agency. The first picture was a Barred Owl. I wish I could attach the picture, but I cannot. Beautiful creature.
Durak Premium Member about 1 month ago
What a neat story arc.
scyphi26 about 1 month ago
She still has ears, Wallace. :P
Speoncer about 1 month ago
Those are some spooky trees. Why not carve a face into one?
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 month ago
She’s such a supportive mom.
Curiosity Premium Member about 1 month ago
There were Barred Owls (not to be confused with barn owls) on a place I had in the country in SE Texas a few years ago. That is what they sound like, except when they cut loose with what sounds like a Howler Monkey.
B.comics.61 Premium Member about 1 month ago
I love this arc, but it’s tinged with melancholy for me. A barred owl was just found dead in a park in my Massachusetts town, and an autopsy revealed the cause was rat poison and that it had probably suffered terribly. Hopefully the good people of Snug Harbor know that there are better ways to control the rodent population than deadly chemicals. Owls being one of the best.