“Endangered” in red, because the whole thing was a giant hoax. Spotted owls were never endangered, and “northern spotted owls” are not a species, they’re just ordinary spotted owls that happen to live in the north, so they’re not endangered either; but this bird identifies not just as a spotted owl, not just as a northern one, but as an endangered one. Hey, who says one can only identify as things that actually exist? I think I’ll try identifying as a sasquatch for a while.
Identifying as a Northern Spotted Owl isn’t all it’s cracked up to be … some have been mistaken for their cousin the more aggressive and invasive Barred Owl and “removed”.
So is there a logger in the next frame thinking “You look more like a Barred Owl to me!?!” BOOM!
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LOL. Good one.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
More fowl play..
TY Mr. Branco, Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks always to AFB and to LI
Great cartoon as usual Mr. Branco. Funny, clever, and a zinger to the nutters.
Happy Thanksgiving from a very big fan!
Haha, so do I!
Another brilliant work!
Happy Thanksgiving!
“Endangered” in red, because the whole thing was a giant hoax. Spotted owls were never endangered, and “northern spotted owls” are not a species, they’re just ordinary spotted owls that happen to live in the north, so they’re not endangered either; but this bird identifies not just as a spotted owl, not just as a northern one, but as an endangered one. Hey, who says one can only identify as things that actually exist? I think I’ll try identifying as a sasquatch for a while.
Identifying as a Northern Spotted Owl isn’t all it’s cracked up to be … some have been mistaken for their cousin the more aggressive and invasive Barred Owl and “removed”.
So is there a logger in the next frame thinking “You look more like a Barred Owl to me!?!” BOOM!
Brilliant! Happy Thanksgiving! God Bless.