Art

Audubon Mural Project

Photo: Mike Fernandez/Audubon

 

199

 bird species painted

128

 murals painted

The Audubon Mural Project is a public-art initiative of the National Audubon Society and Gitler &_____ Gallery that draws attention to birds threatened by climate change. Audubon’s groundbreaking science report "Survival By Degrees" found that climate change will threaten 389 birds species—at least half of all North American birds—with extinction, and that no bird will escape the impacts of climate-change-related hazards like increased wildfire and sea-level rise. Audubon commissions artists to paint murals of these species throughout New York City, and partners have carried it to other communities. A special thanks to the many donors and supporters who make this project possible!

Many of the bird murals are concentrated in the Harlem and Washington Heights neighborhoods of northern Manhattan. New York City Bird Alliance offers tours, or you can take a self-guided tour using the map below. The Audubon Mural Project has also begun to spread its wings across the country—and the world! Scroll down to see murals painted by partners and learn how to bring the Audubon Mural Project to your town.

If you are an artist and would like to participate in the New York project, e-mail amp@gitlerand.com. Are you a teacher who has incorporated the mural project into your science or arts class? We'd like to know that, too! Email us at muralproject@audubon.org

New York City Murals
A colorful mural of a bird, butterfly, and flowers painted on a garden shed.
Tennessee Warbler by Talisa Almonte
September 08, 2025 — Location: Dolorinda Lisante Community Garden, 809 Courtlandt Ave, Bronx, NY 10451
A mural of a hawk carrying a plant on a dark background painted on a garden shed.
Sharp-shinned Hawk by Jessie Salinas
September 08, 2025 — Location: South Jamaica Infinity Garden, 150-14 115th Drive, Queens, 11434
A building covered in a colorful mural of birds in a playground with sprinklers.
Lesser Yellowlegs by SBU One
August 20, 2025 — Location: Van Horne Park, 4900 Ave Van Horne, Montreal, Quebec H3W 1J3
A colorful mural of birds and flowers painted on a garden shed.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak and American Tree Sparrow by Farid Hadechini
August 15, 2025 — Location: Citizens for a Better Community Garden, 742 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, NY 11221
A colorful mural of birds and flowers painted on a garden shed.
Baltimore Oriole by Marthalicia Matarrita
August 15, 2025 — Location: St. Nicholas Miracle Garden, 330 St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10027
A colorful mural of a bird and flowers painted on a garden shed.
House Wren by Carla Torres
August 15, 2025 — Location: Lydia's Magic Garden, 1665 Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY 10035
A colorful mural of birds and flowers painted on a garden shed.
Northern Waterthrush by Vanesa Álvarez Díaz
July 29, 2025 — Location: Ten Eyck Garden, 15-17 Ten Eyck Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206
A garden shed painted with Blackpoll Warblers and native flowers.
Blackpoll Warbler by Yukiko Izumi
July 29, 2025 — Location: Stockholm Street Community Garden, 143 Stockholm St, Brooklyn, NY 11221
A garden shed painted with a Blue-winged Warbler on the left and two purple coneflowers on the right.
Blue-winged Warbler by Geobany Rodriguez
July 29, 2025 — Location: El Coqui Liberation Community Garden, 924 Melrose Avenue, Bronx, NY 10451
Gray Catbird by Pelumi Adegawa
July 29, 2025 — Location: Dias y Flores Community Garden, 520 East 13th Street, New York, NY 10009
Birdwatching in the Boreal Forest by Susan Stair
April 10, 2025 — Location: 565 W 169th St, New York, NY 10032 (installed on 170th St. side of building)
Peaceable Kingdom of Birds by Daniel Bonilla
November 04, 2024 — Location: 930 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10032
Red-breasted Nuthatch by Gloria Adams
October 07, 2024 — Location: 849 St. Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10031
Three Little Birds by Harbor Middle School and Groundswell
September 30, 2024 — Location: 27 Huntington Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Migratory Pathways by George Boorujy
September 16, 2024 — Location: Red Hook Recreation Area, 155 Bay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Mural on wall with colorful birds.
For the Birds by Nicky Enright
June 28, 2024 — Location: Studio Delaj, 3545 Riverdale Avenue, Bronx, NY 10463
American Goldfinch and Chipping Sparrow by Gloria Adams
December 20, 2023 — Location: 323 Edgecombe Community Garden, New York, NY 10031
Aplomado Falcon by Werc and Geraluz
November 20, 2023 — Location: 5 Front Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Alton Flyway Mural by James K. Schmidt and Robert Fishbone
October 31, 2023 — Location: 136 Front Street, Alton, IL 62002
A large mural on the wall of a building of two plovers.
Western Snowy Plover by Jonathan Martinez
October 25, 2023 — Location: 830 S Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Tricolored Blackbird and Song Sparrow by Kyle Netzeband
September 19, 2023 — Location: 500 W 175th Street, New York, NY 10033
Northern Flicker and Red-headed Woodpecker by Kirza Lopez
September 19, 2023 — 500 W. 175th Street, New York, NY 10033
Spruce Grouse by Carmen Recio
September 19, 2023 — Location: 607 W. 158th Street, New York, NY 10032
Painting of a sparrow with brightly colored stripes behind it on a wall in a park.
Lincoln’s Sparrow by Peter Daverington
September 19, 2023 — Location: Freeman Plaza East, New York, NY 10013
Eastern Black Rail by Yulia Avgustinovich
September 12, 2023 — Location: 307 Elm Street NW, Washington D.C. 20001
Yellow Warbler by Creative Art Works
January 04, 2023 — Location: Montefiore Square, 138th Street and Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Pine Warbler by Wildriana Paulino
December 23, 2022 — Location: 240 Wadsworth Avenue, New York, NY 10033
Eastern Kingbird by Andre Trenier
December 23, 2022 — Location: 409 W 145th Street, New York, NY 10031
American Goldfinch by Samuel Medina
December 23, 2022 — Location: 565 W 169th Street, New York, NY 10032
Ruby-crowned Kinglet and Golden-crowned Kinglet by MANTRA
December 23, 2022 — Location: 90 S. 4th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249
Long-tailed Jaeger by Jesus Medina
August 12, 2022 — Super Plan Laundromat, 754A St. Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10031
Barn Swallows by Marthalicia Matarrita
July 29, 2022 — Location: Broadway Pharmacy, 3621 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
American Robin by Jessica Maffia
December 13, 2021 — Location: 630 W. 173rd Street, New York, NY 10032
Rough-legged Hawk by TOTEM
December 06, 2021 — Location: 2157 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10032
Mourning Warbler by Tom Sanford
December 03, 2021 — Location: 700 W. 175th Street, New York, NY 10033
Tropical Parula by Carla Torres
December 01, 2021 — Location: 1220 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10032
Bridled Titmouse by Samuel Medina
December 01, 2021 — Location: 600 W. 150th Street, New York, NY
Ringed Kingfisher by Geobany Rodriguez
July 27, 2021 — Location: 500 West 175th Street, New York, NY 10033
Red-naped Sapsucker by BlusterOne
July 26, 2021 — Location: 750A St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10031
Northern Gannet by Marthalicia Matarrita
July 26, 2021 — Location: 752 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10031
Bohemian Waxwing and Fox Sparrow by ESPY
March 06, 2021 — Location: 511 West 182nd Street, New York, NY 10033
Trumpeter Swan by Carlos Pinto and John Sear
March 06, 2021 — Location: 601 West 163rd Street, New York, NY 10032
Gray Hawk by Marthalicia Matarrita
December 21, 2020 — Location: 500 W. 135th St New York, NY 10031
Blue-headed Vireo, Northern Parula, and Pine Siskin by BlusterOne
December 21, 2020 — Location: 3898 Broadway, New York, NY
Forest Park by Cern
July 24, 2019 — Location: Off 72nd Road on the bridle path, Queens, NY 11421
Swainson's Hawk by Sarah Kenny Werner and Harlem Educational Activities Fund
July 24, 2019 — Location: 564 W. 149th St., New York, NY 10031
American Black Duck by Peter Daverington
May 21, 2019 — Location: Halletts Point, Queens, NY 11102
Mangrove Cuckoo by Candice Flewharty
December 07, 2018 — Location: 3675 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Glossy Ibis and Lewis’s Woodpecker by Kristy McCarthy and Pelumi Adegawa
November 30, 2018 — Location: 3671 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Connecticut Warbler, Nashville Warbler, Golden-winged Warbler by Shawn Bullen
November 29, 2018 — Location: 3507 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Hooded Oriole and Lawrence's Goldfinch by Christian Penn
November 29, 2018 — Location: 3415 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Greater Sage-Grouse by George Boorujy
November 29, 2018 — Location: 3920 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Gang of Warblers by George Boorujy
September 22, 2018 — Location: 601 W. 162nd Street, New York, NY 10032
Black-capped Vireo by George Boorujy
September 21, 2018 — Location: 601 W. 162nd Street, New York, NY 10032
Violet-green Swallow by Christian Penn
September 12, 2018 — Location: 3662 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Eastern Whip-poor-will by Yumi Rodriguez, Candice Flewharty, and Melanie Sokolow
September 07, 2018 — Location: 601 W. 161st Street, New York, NY 10032
Gyrfalcon by Frank Parga
September 07, 2018 — Location: 3750 Broadway at W. 156th St., New York, NY 10032
Bank Swallow, Common Redpoll, Northern Shoveler, White-faced Ibis by Creative Art Works
September 05, 2018 — Location: 500 W. 138th Street, New York, NY 10031
American White Pelican and Yellow-billed Magpie by Kristin Doeblin (ANJL)
July 25, 2018 — Location: 500 W. 135 Street, New York, NY 10031
Rufous Hummingbird by Yumi Rodriguez
July 25, 2018 — Location: 3860 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
American Three-toed Woodpecker, Bullock's Oriole, Red-breasted Sapsucker by Jacinta Stewart
July 25, 2018 — Location: 3612-18 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Blackburnian Warbler and Yellow-throated Warbler by George Boorujy
March 20, 2018 — Location: 560 W. 157th Street, New York, NY 10032
Henslow's Sparrow and Mountain Bluebird by youth artists
March 20, 2018 — Location: 2113 Amsterdam Ave., New York NY 10032
Partner Murals and Mural Projects

Mural Locations

Want a paper version? Download a printable map here.
(Note the Google map may reflect more recent updates to the status of murals.)

 

 

 

 

Explore the story behind the murals with NY1:

 

Plus: How the Audubon Mural Project amounts to a new kind of birdwatching. Why the murals help people tune back in to the problem of climate change. Hear from artists and neighbors on the murals' impact. Learn how it provided one neighbor with her spark bird. Find more press coverage here