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“Rare hawk spotted in Park View.

Name: Kitty Hawk
Age: 4 months
Discovered by: City Kitties
Loved by: Katie, Vinny, and her feline brother Duck”

“Nala is a Bernedoodle and lives in Mt. Vernon Square/Shaw. I refer to her as the Queen of Shaw”


Thanks to Eli for sending from Woodley Park:

“Hanging out on the corner of Cathedral and 29th Street. I think it’s a Cooper’s Hawk, but I’m not sure.”

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 Friends of the White Whale Society.


Thanks to Phil Yabut for sharing this “Peregrine falcon searching for breakfast at the Capital One Arena.”

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 Friends of the White Whale Society.


Thanks to Jessica for sending from Shaw: “This guy just chillin on our balcony… staring at us intensely. (Perhaps looking to steal our infant??)”

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 Friends of the White Whale Society.



Photo Ian Jannetta

Thanks to Ian for sending Sunday:

“Anyone lose a chicken in Rock Creek Park? @ Melvin C Hazen Trail.”

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 Friends of the White Whale Society.


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