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Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum), taken March 9, 2026, in Georgia, US
A brown thrasher looking at me with his big ole eyes! This individual is quite shy, always in and out quickly, so good pictures are hard to come by. This day he was feeling braver than usual and spent a few seconds looking at me before grabbing his fill from the feeders. I love thrashers' bright yellow eyes—so striking, especially in the sun like this!
Skate or die nerds 🤓
play arctic monkeys please
This song is trending on my TikTok, and it reminds me so much of the incredible visual symbolism in this comic. This idea would not leave my head till I drew it. These dynamics were most prevalent to me, but I suppose it could also work with Dust / Slug (in terms of how they both acted to their kids) ; or even Past Rain / Present Rain
Oh man, I never saw this fanart! That was a cool trend, I really like how you used it with these characters who have different resemblances to bad paternal figures in their lives. Really nice!!
love this hoodie my bf got for me
June 9, 2026 - Ocellated Thrasher (Toxostoma ocellatum) Found in south central Mexico, these thrashers live in shrublands and forests. Though their diet has not been studied, they are thought to feed on arthropods, other invertebrates, and possibly some fruit. They forage on or near the ground in dense vegetation, usually alone or in pairs. While little is known about their breeding behavior, they build bulky cup-shaped nests from twigs, grass, and other materials in bushes or trees where females probably lay clutches of two eggs.