Washington, D.C.'s famous cherry blossoms are nearing the 2025 peak bloom. Here's what to know about viewing the trees.
Experts, observing from the ground, noticed the female eagle sitting in an “incubating position” in the nest. They believe the egg (or eggs) were laid Tuesday or Wednesday.
Peak bloom—the period when 70% of the Yoshino trees at the Tidal Basin are flowering—is currently predicted for March 28-31.
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Crews with the National Park Service removed dead spots and loose branches from D.C.’s famous cherry blossom trees Thursday ahead of their peak bloom.
The Tidal Basin isn't the only place to view the blooming trees. Here's where else to try.
Washington tourism department also recommends off-the-radar spots such as the National Arboretum, Anacostia Park, Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown, Stanton Park and Oxon Run Park. The cherry trees ...
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Eagle experts said they have observed from the ground at the U.S. National Arboretum in Northeast Washington that the mama ...