Corrected: The Fine Dining at its best. With kids always dropping food so it should be good.
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The Fine Dining at its best. With kids always dropping food so it should be good.
#birds
#murrayandlester
#talkingbirds
#grumpybird
#cartoonhumor
#gagcartoon
#dailyjoke
#comedyart
#relatablehumor
#birdbath
#birdsofinstagram
#birdlovers
#funnybirds
#birdwatching
#naturecomic
#birdjokes
Discover Nature with Julie Campbell’s "How to Watch Wildlife" - Learn how to watch wildlife with Julie Campbell’s comic guide - perfect for nature lovers and curi... www.comicbooknews.co.uk/article/disc... #HowToWatchWildlife #JulieCampbell #NatureComic
A nature journal comic about Spike the icicle that includes how icicles are formed
I'm a nature journaler. This was my #naturecomic contribution for a january NJ challenge. I miss Spike (he melted a couple of days ago)
A six-panel black and white comic. Panel 1: Spans the top of the page, shows a flat midwestern rural landscape of trees in the background, fields and a shed in the middle ground, and one leafless tree and a fence in the foreground. A red-tailed hawk sits on one of the fence posts. Off to the side comes a speech bubble: ONE! Panel 2: A square panel of houses silhouetting the background. In the middle ground is a leafless tree with a red-tailed hawk sitting in one of the middle branches. One of the branches hangs over a wall, which is in the foreground. This is the kind of wall that divides neighborhoods from the sound of the highway. The speech bubble coming from off to the side says Two! Panel 3: In the background, mostly sky with whispy clouds. We see the tops of leafless and evergreen trees at the bottom of the panel. In the middle of the panel, a soaring hawk. The speech off the side says Seven! Panel 4: In the background, a leafless tree and a hawk swooping from one branch to another. In the middle ground, a sign that partially says "Rest area" with a sign pointing to the left. In the foreground, two figures, talking. Me, with a short mohawk up in a bun and dark jacket, faces away toward the tree and points. The other figure, Dad, Looks toward me. He has darker short hair and wears glasses and a light colored hoodie. I say, "Nine!" he says, "How did you see that?" I reply, "It moved!" Panel 5: A sky starting to darken with a few stars. Background trees, farther away now. A darkening field. A closer-up fencepost, on it sitting a closer-up hawk more in detail. Eleven! I shout. Panel 6: In the background, only gray sky. The underside of a hawk takes up almost the whole panel. It's starting to pass over behind a building. Off-panel, I say, "Eighteen!" and Dad says, "Wow that one was flying low!"
During two 6-hour drives this holiday season, Dad and I counted hawks. 19 total in three days, noted between naps. I also identified some kind of woodpecker, lots of pigeons and starlings, and several smaller raptors as we sped by.
#birder #birdnerd #birdcomic #comic #naturecomic
A tiny spider is so focused watching his meal (a fly) on his web between two branches and preparing for the feast! A speech bubble has a "yum" emoji in it.
A tiny mantis is so focused watching his meal (a tiny spider) grabbing on to a branch and ready to grab! A second speech bubble has a "yum" emoji in it. But... there's a snoot aboot ....
The final panel. A young coatimundi is so focused watching his meal (a praying mantis) on his branch hungry and with his tongue out. A third speech bubble has a "yum" emoji in it. Who's gonna eat first?
"Hunger" ... a tale in 3 parts.
#illustration #NatureComic #Spider #Mantis #Coati