
Thanks to Tim for sending the close up above from the National Mall.
And thanks to Nick for sending: (more…)

Thanks to Tim for sending the close up above from the National Mall.
And thanks to Nick for sending: (more…)

Thanks to Andy for sending the above from 14th Street near V St, NW.
Earlier James caught some live action on 18th: (more…)

Thanks to Jill for sending: “Looking well fed, Prancer and Dancer take Forest Hills” (more…)

photo by Miki Jourdan
“Dear PoPville,
Back in June, we were advised not to put food in our bird feeders due to an unknown disease. Anyone know if we can start putting food out again? Watching the birds outside my window makes working from home a little more exciting.”
Ed. Note: I’ll put a tweet out to City Wildlife and report back their reply.

Thanks to Kelsey for sending from the Arboretum.
If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife and get a good photo please send in an email where you spotted it to [email protected]. Thanks! Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.

Thanks to Karene for sending “This red-shouldered hawk crash landed in front of our upper NW house (Chevy Chase DC) early in the morning of July 4. (more…)

Thanks to Paige for sending from “in front of the Natural History Museum.”
Friends of the White Whale Society is brought to you by the team behind Last Christmas Tree in Town. You can email your sightings to [email protected]

Thanks to Mathew for sending: “Extremely large parking garage spider. Half the size of a dollar bill. Looked like a tarantula. Hanging out at L and 18th on the wall.”
If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife and get a good photo please send in an email where you spotted it to [email protected]. Thanks! Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.

photo by Simon
And so concludes, it seems, our cicada fun. What a ride. See you in 17 years.
Cicada Countdown was brought to you by Friends of the White Whale Society.

Photo by Emily Gee
Thanks to Emily for sending: “Um, almost stepped on this LIVE crawdad on the mean streets of Woodley Park. Hot n Juicy Crawfish, come get your guy, he’s lost”
Ed. Note: Believe it or not, this is not the first street crawfish we’ve encountered.
If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife and get a good photo please send in an email where you spotted it to [email protected]. Thanks! Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.