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  • A chicken psychic predicts that another chicken will excel in health care, and later the chicken becomes soup and helps with a man's cold.
  • Cat reads a book about learning to walk on a tight rope because there are lots of birds resting on the electrical wires outside.
  • Man with a giant nose lays on couch in psychiatrist's office, explaining how a genie granted him immortality and that the nose never stops growing.
  • One penguin asks another if it's laundry day because the penguin is wearing plaid and polka dots instead of the normal black and white tuxedo.
  • Derek recovered and only needed 7 stitches after asking girlfriend, who has a large beak, for just one kiss, a peck on the cheek.
  • World's first cuckoo clock is a giant pterodactyl popping out of a clock and scaring the cavemen.
  • One fowl says since Gregory was cremated, he feels like he is with him - and there is a can of cream of chicken on the mantel.
  • Earthworm sees bird pulling on tail of a worm from a hole in the ground, and he hopes that it isn't him.
  • One chicken tells another that his fried chicken leg is an old high school injury in Home Economics class.
  • Restaurant for birds in a tree called Homestyle Restaurant, sign boasts that food is just like mothers used to regurgitate.
  • Illustration for growing ostrich from seed, starts as tiny body, body gets bigger, neck gets longer, feet grow, ostrich pops head out, hides again.
  • Doctor tells injured pillow lying on bed with Band-Aids and IV to cool it with the pillow fights for a while.

Mark Parisi has been creating hilarious off the mark bird cartoons for more than 25 years.  You can find wild birds cartoons including robins, bluejays, ducks, geese, swans and mockingbirds along with domesticated birds such parrots, parakeets, canaries, turkeys, chickens, roasters and ostriches.