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69 Bird Pun Cartoons

These cartoons are for the birds.

In this pun on bird sanctuary, a bunch of birds (an ostrich, a heron, a duck, an eagle, a starling, and a chickadee) sit in church pews and listen to a pigeon preacher.
Owllelulia!
In this pun on the idiom "The early bird gets the worm," a worm thanks a bird (presumably an early one) for taking the time to listen and understand it.
What’s left unsaid in this saying is that worms are famously good at expressing themselves.
In this pun on the delicious food, instead of seeing literal chicken soups, we see "chicken stews," i.e. a chicken stewing in its own thoughts.
Ah, the rich flavor of rumination!
In this pun on the food chicken-fried steak, we see what it is: steak fried by a chicken fry cook.
I prefer chicken-boiled pasta.
In this pun on bird watcher, we see a bird who is a watcher (rather than a person who watches birds.)
Who watches the bird watchers? (Birds.)
In this pun on NPR (national public radio), we see Hen P R, Hen Public Radio - two chickens sit at the radio desk saying "You're listening to all wings considered."
Ah, the dulcet tones of vocal fry and clucking!
In this pun on baking technique of giving a pastry an egg wash, we see a parent chicken bathing its baby egg in a bath.
A technique I learned from the Great British Bokking Show
In this pun on goosebumps (the thrilling phenomenon when your skin raises up), we see goose bumps- two geese giving each other a fist pump. Much less scary (or more, depending on if you are afraid of geese or not)
Not sure why R. L. Stine wrote so extensively about this
In this pun on construction job of crane operator, we see a grey crowned crane (the bird) working as an old-timey telephone operator.
Not sure how this job is in such high demand.
In this play on "Great Horned Owl," we see a great horned owl next to just-an-okay horned owl, who has not caught any prey but IS ready "Eat Pray Love."
Bird Taxonomy, explained