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Corvids of North America 🔷♠️
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god I love them
There's one thing about Jason Todd that just gets to me. It's poetic, it's ironic, it's painful, it's mildly infuriating, and it's kind of hilarious. To me at least.
So. You know Jays? Like, the type of bird? These fancy fuckers?
Also these
Yeah, Jays. Jaybirds. [insert Roy Harper joke here]
Let me tell you a funky thing about jays.
Their scientific classification, do you know what family they're in?
Fucking Corvidae. JAYS ARE CORVIDS. Y'know, like ravens and crows and magpies. The kinds of birds frequently associated with intelligence, wisdom, and DEATH. The kinds of birds known for STEALING SHIT and HOLDING GRUDGES.
And the fact that NONE OF THIS WAS INTENDED IN JASON'S CHARACTER? I can't handle it. And my body can never decide if it wants to scream or laugh or cry when I think about it so I'm just sitting here vibrating over it.
Jays II - Barbara Winrow
British , b. 1950s
Acrylic on canvas , 51 x 61 cm.
Simplified bird #127 - steller’s jay
( requested by @the-spoon-fairy )
We interrupt your regular art posts with this brief message of support for the corvidae family.