Two From The Birds

They just keep on keepin’ on!

The Mountain Chickadee

Any season of the year, the Mountain Chickadee is a delight to encounter. In their breeding season, they form neighborhoods of adjacent territories in the conifer forests of western Canada and the U.S., which ring in the early spring dawn with dozens of cheerful whistled songs. In winter, groups of Mountain Chickadees are joined by other birds — nuthatches, woodpeckers, creepers, kinglets — to form large dispersed flocks that move together through the forest, following the chickadees’ namesake rallying call.

Mountain Chickadees are social birds, living in groups of up to three mated pairs and juveniles of the last breeding cycle for most of the year, only breaking off into territorial pairs for the breeding season. In fact, while we tend to think of the breeding season as the time when mates are chosen and territories are established, most of this actually occurs in the winter. This is when the social hierarchy is solidified between the individuals in a group, and come spring, the dominant birds will reliably take the best territories. While boundaries may shift somewhat, the same birds will usually hold the same territories year after year. Pair bonds are formed during the winter as well, and usually last for as long as both birds survive.

Mountain Chickadees are well-known for their caching behavior. To survive harsh mountain winters, these chickadees hide surplus food throughout their winter territories, a behavior known as “scatter hoarding.” A single chickadee may cache tens of thousands of food items — insects, conifer seeds, or goodies from bird feeders — over the course of a year. They may cache food any time they have extra, and may recover caches any time of the year, but spend the most time caching in the fall, and the most time eating from them in the winter. In fact, studies have shown that Mountain Chickadees living in harsher winter environments have better spatial memory and are more adept at remembering where they have cached food. Unsurprisingly, these birds also survive longer. (snip-MORE)

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The Black-Billed Magpie

More than most, the Black-billed Magpie is a bird that inspires strong emotions in humans. A familiar species across much of the West, the Black-billed Magpie is intelligent, adaptable, and bold. For these attributes, they are both admired and loathed. While considered an annoyance or an inconvenience by some, they are also highly social and will occasionally leave “gifts” for humans who feed them.

Like many other intelligent and opportunistic corvids, magpies will take advantage of whatever resources they can. As such, the Black-billed Magpie is probably best known as a scavenger of garbage, carrion, and poorly guarded picnics. This has given these birds a bad reputation, with many regarding them as pests. A common folk belief is that magpies will wound cows to eat their flesh or drink their blood. Magpies will, in fact, stand on the backs of cows to probe and peck. However, the goal is typically not to eat the cow itself, but the parasites on the cow, such as ticks, that are doing just that. Cows are not the only beneficiaries of this behavior — magpies will eat ticks off of other large mammals, including bison, moose, elk, and deer.

The Black-billed Magpie holds a special place in mythology as well. Magpies are recognized as messengers in numerous Indigenous cultures of North America, sometimes to the aid of humans, sometimes to carry news to the Creator. One widespread story tells of how the magpie, for helping humans and birds alike, was given the honor of “wearing the rainbow” — a reference to the iridescent sheen on this bird’s wings and tail. (snip-MORE)

Some Clay Jones, Some Ann Telnaes

Roughs, Volume 261

Ding-dong! Roughs are here!

Clay Jones Feb 27, 2026

I have posted roughs here and there since my stroke, but I haven’t done a blog of them. I didn’t expect to be drawing that many since it’s kind of difficult to draw, but lo and behold, I’ve been drawing a lot of roughs lately. To share those, I figure the best thing to do would be to bring back the blogs of roughs.

There may be a few of these that I have already published, but I can’t remember them all, and I’m not going back through my blogs to see what I have and haven’t published.

I’ve been sitting on this one for about two weeks. I like the idea of them being in the same location, with the tell being the Washington Monument.

I don’t remember if I shared this one already, but it was drawn on February 18. The cartoon I eventually drew and published that day was the right one.

I didn’t think this was going to work, and the two people I showed it to didn’t get it, even though they had seen the movie The Jerk. (snip-MORE)

MAGA Bubble

The Claytoonz hot take of the State of the Union

Clay Jones

Did you watch the State of the Union last night? If you didn’t, no worries. I got you. And if you did not watch, no one can blame you. At an hour and 47minutes, it was the longest State of the Union address to Congress ever, even breaking the previous record, which also belonged to Donald Trump. When it comes to giving long-ass boring speeches that don’t seem like they want to end, Donald Trump is the Fidel Castro of American politicians.

To give you the gist of the speech, I’ll share what a few writers from The New York Times stated: “A tedious, tiresome performance,” “crabby rambling,” “the heat mongering continues,” and “long, exhaustive, and repetitive.” The speech probably did very little to lift Trump up from his current 36% approval rating.

Trump didn’t give a lot of details of his agenda or programs last night, so he killed time by handing out awards like it was a game show because, you know, showmanship. He handed out two Congressional Medals of Honor, one Purple Heart, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom to a hockey player. These are all awards that Donald Trump would love to give himself. (snip-MORE)

(Really late on this next one…)

Trump prepares for his State of the Union speech

Expect crassness

Ann Telnaes

Hillary Clinton says GOP reps asked about UFOs, Pizzagate in Epstein deposition

Let’s talk about Trump wanting to keep the Tariff money and FedEx having other plans….

Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 2-28-2026

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Image from REVELNATIONMy live in a totality.  Hugs

 

 

 

Image from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

 

 

State of the Union

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

David Horsey for 2/24/2026

State of the Union

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Biggest gold Olympic hockey win ever

 

 

 

 

 

Andy Marlette for 2/23/2026

 

 

 

Steve Breen for 2/26/2026

#republican assholes from Social Justice In America

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Deering for 2/27/2026

Andy Marlette for 2/12/2026

 

Mike Luckovich for 2/27/2026

Andy Marlette for 2/26/2026

 

Andy Marlette for 2/17/2026

 

Under Trump's DOJ Thumb

Clintons testify on Epstein

 

 

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Image from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

 

 

 

 

 

#politics from Cartoon Politics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

David Horsey for 2/26/2026

 

 

 

 

 

 

#polistat from AZspot

 

 

 

 

 

White supremacy and what ICE is about.

#politics from Cartoon Politics

Why I voted for Crockett

I know there has been a lot of bad press about Crockett but when you look into them it is drummed up fake news stuff.  Maybe because as this video hints at because she is a black woman running for office in Texas.  I agree with him about her and I have watched her at hearing.  I would love her to win.  Learn facts over the noise so we can move to a progressive future.  Hugs

Again trying to stay well and healthy I had breakfast and at 3:24 just finished supper. Here is the sandwiches I made and ate

Here are the ingrediance I like in my sandwich tonight.

 

I start with heating the meats as I dislike cold foods.  I then put the bread slices for two sandwiches on the plate and apply mustard to them.  

Then the bread slices for the bottom which I put mustard on.  

Then I add the first layer of meats.

Then the lettuce, which gives it a crunch.

Then the other meats. 

Then more mustard on the top of the last meats.  

Then the last of the bread and the cutting of the sandwiches.  I like my slice on an angle. 

And that is my supper tonight.  I doubt I will eat again.  But at least I ate.  Now I am exhausted but want to stay up.  It is not yet 4 pm here but I was up at 2 am because of Tupac and then I couldn’t get back to sleep finally fell asleep at 5:30 but woke at 6 after a nightmare and knew I wouldn’t be going to sleep again that morning.  Hugs

 

My live in a totality. Hugs

Image from REVELNATION

Some Comics

No particular reason, they simply strike me, so I’m sharing. Have some reading music, too.

https://www.gocomics.com/lards-world-peace-tips/2026/02/27

https://www.gocomics.com/jim-benton-cartoons/2026/02/27

https://www.gocomics.com/jerry-king-comics/2026/02/27

https://www.gocomics.com/heathcliff/2026/02/27

https://www.gocomics.com/freerange/2026/02/27

https://www.gocomics.com/foxtrotclassics/2026/02/27

https://www.gocomics.com/darksideofthehorse/2026/02/27

Enjoy your Friday, everybody!!