
Thanks to G for sending from next to Rosedale in Cleveland Park. A snooze in the sun: (more…)

Thanks to G for sending from next to Rosedale in Cleveland Park. A snooze in the sun: (more…)

via Smithsonian’s National Zoo
So cool, from the Smithsonian’s National Zoo yesterday:
“This female coyote was spotted in Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C. as part of #SnapshotUSA, a nationwide study using camera traps in suburban, rural, wild, and urban areas across all 50 states. (more…)

“Dear PoPville,
Anyone have any good recommendations on how to deal with raccoons in the attic?”

Thanks to Barry for sending this black vulture in flight from Columbia Heights. And thanks to Demetrius for sending from Brightwood: “does not do justice to just how big this creature’s wingspan looked from 20 feet below. how majestic.” (more…)

Ed. Note: Black/Rat Snakes usually emerge around June, sometimes falling out of trees. Anyway, they don’t bother people and eat rats so while, jarring at first – release ALL the rat snakes!!
Thanks to Gene for sending: “25th and L sts NW. it’s been there 3 days feasting on the rats” (more…)

Thanks to Meg for sending “Turkey vulture on Emerald st NE?!?!”
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 Madeline for sending: “My dog spotted this creature this morning over by Judiciary Square. I’m told it’s a groundhog, but what’s it doing in the city?!”
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 Shemaya for sending an update on the sheep spotted last week around Randolph and Eastern in NE:
“Looks like they hired some sheep to mow the grass under the solar panel field at the missionary sisters of charity in Woodridge.” (more…)

Thanks to Paul for sending from Dupont: “apped on the main tube of the bicycle and it sounded and felt like bamboo. Is this a real thing or is it something else made to look like bamboo?”
It’s the real deal! We’ve been noticing them since at least 2013.
And about that praying mantis, chilling: (more…)

Thanks to Lauren for sending: “I know spooky season is upon us, but is this normal? picture taken from dock79 in navy yard.”
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.