Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 29, 1985
Transcript:
Snoopy and Woodstock sit atop the doghouse looking up into the sky. Snoopy thinks,"Look at 'em..." They turn to their right and continue to look up into the sky.<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks,"They always fascinate me"<BR><BR> He continues,"See how those little birds are chasing that big bird?"<BR><BR> He spreads his hands, looks down at Woodstock, and thinks,"How can those tiny little birds chase that big bird?"<BR><BR> He looks back up in the sky and thinks,"You've actually done it yourself, haven't you?"<BR><BR> He looks down at Woodstock and thinks,"Isn't it dangerous?"<BR><BR> Woodstock looks at him with one of his eyes black and Snoopy thinks, "I guess maybe it is..."<BR><BR>
Small birds rely on quickness and maneuverability when attacking and trying to drive larger birds away from their nests.