#robins
Do you think the batkids get together one day and watch cowl footage from their run as robin
They’re all excepting these cute moments and such, but there’s just so much violence
Dick: [dislocates a man’s elbow] “I said talk!”
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Dick: [slamming a gang members face into a brick wall and giggles] “that’s gonna leave mark” :)
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Dick, face covered in blood: “— so so his neck got slit by the other guy—“
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Dick: “I don’t fucking care Bruce!”
Jason: [running after a man on a rooftop] “hey! Stop!”
Man: [jumps off]
Jason: “no!!” [Dives after him and breaks his own arm] “fucking shit!”
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Jason: [getting shot at] [throws batarang at guys hand and misses]
Bruce: [slams into shooter like a rhino]
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Jason: [gives Bruce the silent treatment because he ended patrol when Jason needed stitches] [blood covering his face] >:(
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Jason: “I guess I spooked him. He slipped”
dick: wow! swagtastic!
damian, holding a knife: never say that again
them beeing the brothers they’re supposed to be gives me life ~
also a lil sketch to get back into drawing
My boi finally picked up his bi-fi signal
Scars of the past
Your typical Tim Drake
Happy Feathursday!
This week features a trio of nests with blue eggs from the marvelous Illustrations of the Nests and Eggs of Birds of Ohio, Vol. 1 (1886).
Top:Grey Catbird(Dumetella carolinensis) by Virginia Smith Jones.
Middle:American Robin(Turdus migratorius) by Eliza Jane Shulze.
Bottom:Wood Thrush(Hylocichla mustelina) by Genevieve Estelle Jones.
View more of these beautifully detailed eggs and nests in the Biodiversity Heritage Library (@biodivlibrary) with thanks to the Smithsonian Library and Archives (@smithsonianlibraries) for digitizing.
The robin protection club
The definition of protective older siblings!
You know they’re gonna beat tf out of anyone who looks at their siblings wrong