
Friends of the White Whale Society is brought to you by the team behind Hawks*** around Town. You can email your sightings to [email protected]
Thanks to G. for sending this great series from Capitol Hill: (more…)

Friends of the White Whale Society is brought to you by the team behind Hawks*** around Town. You can email your sightings to [email protected]
Thanks to G. for sending this great series from Capitol Hill: (more…)

Thanks to Jackson for sending: “Very successful Petworth Porchfest. Capped by Finally catching the white whale.”
Friends of the White Whale Society is brought to you by the team behind Hawks*** around Town. You can email your sightings to [email protected]

Thanks to Fu for sending: “Double Troubles at the Mall”
And thanks to Deidre for sending below from Garfield Park: (more…)

Thanks to Jen for sending “yesterday by the carillon near the Capitol”
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 Kevin for sending from the Mall.
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 Jeffrey for sending this great shot of “Snowy D. Squirrel” from Capitol Hill “back to feast on walnuts for the fifth straight year…”.
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 Avery and his wife Margot for sending from Petworth.
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 Ashley for sending this great shot from the Mall.
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 Fu for sending: “went out for a walk at The Mall and looked up at my usual spot with the local albino squirrel, lo and behold, a nest of baby squirrels!” (more…)

photo by Victoria Pickering
“Dear PoPville,
I wanted to reach out, as it’s baby squirrel season and we just found one that had fallen out of a tree (such a windy day!).
I called DC City Wildlife and they let me know that typically you should leave baby squirrels where they are found, as their mothers will usually come pick them up, (more…)