Thanks to Evan and Andrew for sending from Georgia and Lamont Street, NW. Andrew writes:

“Eagle perched on top of the building catty-corner from Call Your Mother Sunday morning. Also, line out the door again. Bagels definitely rock.

Are we at peak PoPville with this hawks around town x call your mother collab?”

Ed. Note: If we caught the eagle flying away with an amazon package in its talons we’d be at peak. Your reach should exceed your grasp, Or what’s a heaven for? Or something like that.

If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife around town, lunching or otherwise, and get a good photo please send where you spotted it to [email protected] and I’ll add it to the queue. Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.


Thanks to Patrick for sending:

“I found this bad boy in Franklin Square but couldn’t get close enough for a good headshot because he kept retreating.”

If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife around town, lunching or otherwise, and get a good photo please send where you spotted it to [email protected] and I’ll add it to the queue. Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.


Thanks to Dave from Adams Morgan for sending:

“I was running down in front of the Kennedy Center Sunday and saw this guy pull a 2.5 foot long catfish out of the Potomac! Didn’t get a great photo, but he was the size of a small dog. The guy threw him back a few seconds after this photo, but i didn’t realize there were fish this size in there.”

If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife around town, lunching or otherwise, and get a good photo please send where you spotted it to [email protected] and I’ll add it to the queue. Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.


Thanks to Ginny for sending:

“Fox About town! this cute one was cruising D St at 5th NE. Can’t believe I never saw him on a dog walk before!”

If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife around town, lunching or otherwise, and get a good photo please send where you spotted it to [email protected] and I’ll add it to the queue. Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.


Thanks to Matt for sending:

“A few days ago at my office building at 21 and M, this Hawk(?) attacked a smaller bird in front of the lobby entrance to the building, and then spent the next fifteen minutes finishing its meal before flying away with whatever remained of the smaller bird.”

If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife around town, lunching or otherwise, and get a good photo please send where you spotted it to [email protected] and I’ll add it to the queue. Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.


Thanks to Melissa for sending: “On our back deck at 14th and Decatur. Maybe a falcon?”

If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife around town, lunching or otherwise, and get a good photo please send where you spotted it to [email protected] and I’ll add it to the queue. Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.


Thanks to Jeffrey for sending from Capitol.

Ed. Note: We’ve seen many albino squirrels, but very few true white whales.

If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife around town, lunching or otherwise, and get a good photo please send in an email where you spotted it to [email protected] I’ll add it to the queue. Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.

 


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Behold his/her glory on Lincoln Road. Thanks to Lauren for sending the video. Truly magnificent.

If you spot a hawk or any interesting wildlife around town, lunching or otherwise, and get a good photo please send in an email where you spotted it to [email protected] I’ll add it to the queue. Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.


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