Sonas

Sheyote
A coyote. She's my primary fursona at the moment. My very first drawing of her was in 2015, with her design remaining mostly the same.
Fur is a green/tan colour, variable in how much either colour dominates. Red-orange on tips of ears, tailtip, and muzzle. Notable is her snout "starfish". Fluffy, slate-blue hair in anthro form.
In feral form she appears pretty much like a normal coyote, with her colourations and markings.

Cold Snap
Cold Snap, my beloved!
My pegasus ponysona was created in 2013, prompted by a friend.
She is mid to dark blue (any hue in the blue-violet to blue-green range), with icy hair. He eyes are warm. Sometimes she's draw with a white splotch on her muzzle, and the ends of her legs turning white partway down as well.
I've jokingly call her "the people's horse"- I've integrated a lot of design changes from people's fanart of her over the last decade!

Sneyenne
This blue snake is my secondary fursona (scaliesona...?).
My first drawing of her was in 2018, with a design overhaul in 2019, and another in 2022.
Based off many snake species, because there are so many cool traits.
Species Breakdown
- genus python's general head shape (incl. heat pits)
- eyelash viper's superciliary over-the-eye scales
- spiny bush viper's lifted scales on certain parts of body
- sunbeam snake, white-lipped python, etc. iridescence
- red-headed krait's tail colouration
- common garter snake's tongue
Sneyenne also has a "feral" mode, hair optional, but more importantly quadrapedic and beastlike.

Pink Rabbit
This is my first proper fursona. I made her based off this song. This girl didn't get a long time as my fursona, but she's still important to me.
2013-2015; first drawings were on a deleted blog, but I still have them.
My journey into furry art was one that began slowly, with a lot of self-judgement. There's a lot of parallels with my gender and sexuality journey. I still wonder at times if the the term "furry" correctly identifies me. But I love to make and consume furry art, and it started here.