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
Henslow's Sparrow and Mountain Bluebird by youth artists
March 20, 2018 — Location: 2113 Amsterdam Ave., New York NY 10032
Reddish Egret by Matthew Woodward
November 28, 2017 — Location: 3604 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Bay-breasted Warbler and Semipalmated Plover by FIFTY/FFTY
November 14, 2017 — Location: 3300 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Evening Grosbeak and Black-headed Grosbeak by Ouizi
November 14, 2017 — Location: 1805 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10031
Peregrine Falcon by Damien Mitchell
August 28, 2017 — Location: 752 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10031
American Oystercatcher by Stefen Reed
July 31, 2017 — Location: 3740 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Mountain Bluebird by Nathan Catlin
July 07, 2017 — Location: 3604 Broadway, New York, NY 10031 and 3610 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Northern Saw-whet Owl by Summer McClinton
June 20, 2017 — Location: 3740 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Black-crowned Night-Heron by Esteban Ocampo-Giraldo
June 20, 2017 — Location: 3740 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Zone-tailed Hawk by Aaron Zimmerman
June 20, 2017 — Location: 3740 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Florida Scrub-Jay and Mexican Jay by Welin
March 20, 2017 — Location: 3528 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Western Tanager by Yu-baba
March 20, 2017 — Location: Marina Dental Center, 3768 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Great Gray Owl by Key Detail
March 20, 2017 — Location: Daliza Pharmacy, 3481 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Burrowing Owl by Jana Liptak
March 20, 2017 — Location: 606 West 145 Street, New York, NY 100131
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch by Yazmeen Collazo
March 20, 2017 — Location: Sexy Nails Inc., 3803 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Spotted Owl by Paul Nassar
March 20, 2017 — Location: 3841 Hardware, 3841 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Broad-winged Hawk by Jenevieve
March 20, 2017 — Location: Opulence Waxing Spa, 1724 Amsterdam, New York, NY 10032
Baird's Sparrow by Ralph Serrano
March 20, 2017 — Location: J&G Wines and Liquors, 3803 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Western Bluebird and Rufous-crowned Sparrow by Shawn Bullen
March 20, 2017 — Location: Amsterdam Tobacco, 1614 Amsterdam, New York, NY 10031
Ovenbird by Cern
March 20, 2017 — Location: Hamilton Discount Wine & Liquor, 3607 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Golden-fronted Woodpecker by Juan Travieso
March 20, 2017 — Location: 3740 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Ferruginous Hawk​ by Ben Angotti
March 20, 2017 — Location: GNC, 3551 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Laughing Gull by Simon Aredondo
March 20, 2017 — Location: Monkey Cup, 1728 Amsterdam, New York, NY 10031
Yellow-headed Blackbird by Don Rimx
March 20, 2017 — Location: Aure Multi Services, 1732 Amsterdam, New York, NY 10031
Horned Grebe by Giannina Gutierrez
March 20, 2017 — Location: Kim Tong Wireless, 1722 Amsterdam, New York, NY 10031
Boat-tailed Grackle by Ezo Wippler
March 20, 2017 — Location: Buena Vista Vision Center, 3777 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Calliope Hummingbird​ by Kristy McCarthy
March 20, 2017 — Location: Apollo Pharmacy, 3569 Broadway (at 146th Street), New York, NY 10031
Black-billed Magpie by Andre Trenier
March 20, 2017 — Location: New Happiness Chinese Restaurant, 3640 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Roseate Spoonbill by Danielle Mastrion
March 20, 2017 — Location: 3531 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Tricolored Heron by Iena Cruz
March 20, 2017 — Location: 432 West 163rd St., New York, NY 10032
Endangered Harlem by Gaia
March 20, 2017 — Location: 1883, 1885, and 1887 Amsterdam, New York, NY 10032
Swallow-tailed Kite (and Others) by Lunar New Year
March 20, 2017 — Location: 575 W. 155th St., New York, NY 10032
Black-throated Blue Warbler by minusbaby
March 20, 2017 — Location: 3637 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Allen’s Hummingbird by Socky
March 20, 2017 — Location: 101 Edgecombe Ave, New York, NY 10030
Purple Finches by Max Kauffman
March 20, 2017 — Location: 130 Hamilton Place, New York, NY 10031
Black Tern by Laura Ramón Frontelo
March 20, 2017 — Location: 3632 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Black-chinned Hummingbird by Ashli Sisk
March 20, 2017 — Location: 601 W. 149th Street, New York, NY 10031
American Redstart by James Alicea
March 20, 2017 — Location: 3612 Broadway, New York, NY, 10031
Black Vultures by Marthalicia Matarrita
March 20, 2017 — Location: 3627 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Rusty Blackbird by Taylor McKimens
March 20, 2017 — Location: 3621 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Common Loon by Kristian Glynn
March 20, 2017 — Location: 601 W. 149th Street, New York, NY 10031
Cerulean Warbler by Tom Sanford
March 20, 2017 — Location: 601 W. 149th St., New York, NY 10031
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