THE AUDUBON MURAL PROJECT · The Audubon Mural Project seeks to paint those birds anew—starting...
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John James Audubon made northern Manhattan his home in 1842. More than 170 years later, many of the birds he painted during his career as a naturalist are at risk. The National Audubon Society
published a landmark report, Birds and Climate Change, which looked at how avian species across North America would fare in the future. In it Audubon scientists identifi ed 314 species whose survival
will be severely threatened if the planet continues to warm at its current pace. The Audubon Mural Project seeks to paint those birds anew—starting in John James Audubon’s old neighborhood.
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1 Allen’s Hummingbird by Socky101 Edgecombe Ave.
2 American Oystercatcher by Stefen Reed3740 Broadway
3 American Redstart by BlusterOne3612 Broadway
4 American Three-toed Woodpecker, Bullock’s Oriole, Red-breasted Sapsucker by Jacinta Stewart3612-18 Broadway
5 American White Pelican & Yellow-billed Magpie by ANJL500 W 135th St.
6 Baird’s Sparrow by Ralph Serrano3803 Broadway
7 Bald Eagle by Peter Daverington3623 Broadway
8 Bank Swallow, Common Redpoll, Northern Shoveler, White-faced Ibis by C.A.W.500 W 138th St.
9 Barn Owl & Anhinga by Lexi Bella3458 Broadway
10 Bay-breasted Warbler & Semipalmated Plover by FIFTY/FFTY3300 Broadway
11 Black Tern by Laura Ramón Frontelo3632 Broadway
12 Black Vultures by Marthalicia Matarrita3627 Broadway
13 Black-bellied Plover by Pat Arnao3740 Broadway
14 Black-billed Magpie by Andre Trenier3640 Broadway
15 Black-capped Vireo by George Boorujy601 W 162nd St.
16 Black-crowned Night-Heron by Esteban Ocampo-Giraldo3740 Broadway
17 Black-throated Blue Warbler by minusbaby3637 Broadway
18 Black-throated Green Warbler, Palm Warbler, Painted Redstart, Cape May Warbler, and Golden-cheeked Warbler by George Boorujy601 W 162nd St.
The Audubon Mural Project is a collaboration
between the National Audubon Society and Gitler &_____ Gallery.
To learn more, or to support the project, visit
audubon.org/amp.
Mural is only visible after business hours. (It’s on a gate.)
To fi nd real live birds, try the free
Audubon Bird Guide app.
John James Audubon gravesite
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Gitler &_____ gallery
Endangered Harlem by Gaia
Cerulean Warbler by Tom Sanford
Pinyon Jay by Mary Lacy
Mural is only visible after business hours.
(It’s on a gate.)
Updated: September 15, 2018
Photos: Mike Fernandez/Audubon Map: Katie Peek, with data from Esri, Stamen Design, and OpenStreetMap
43 Laughing Gull by Simon Aredondo 1728 Amsterdam Ave.
44 Long-eared Owl by Greg Burak 3740 Broadway
45 Mallard by Graham Preston 601 W 149th St.
46 Montezuma Quail by Hagar Fletcher 3740 Broadway
47 Mountain Bluebird by Nathan Catlin 3604, 3610 Broadway
48 Northern Saw-whet Owl by Summer McClinton 3740 Broadway
49 Osprey by Soten 3663 Broadway
50 Ovenbird by Cern 3607 Broadway
51 Peregrine Falcon by Damien Mitchell 752 St. Nicholas Ave.
52 Pinyon Jay by Mary Lacy 3660 Broadway
53 Piping Plover by Colleen Smith 3740 Broadway
54 Purple Finches by Max Kauffman 128 Hamilton Pl.
55 Red-faced Warbler by ATM 601 W 162nd St.
56 Reddish Egret by Matthew Woodward 3604 Broadway
57 Roseate Spoonbill by Danielle Mastrion 3531 Broadway
58 Rufous-crowned Sparrow & Western Bluebird by Shawn Bullen 1614 Amsterdam Ave.
59 Rufous Hummingbird by Yumi Rodriguez 3860 Broadway
60 Rusty Blackbird by Taylor McKimens 3621 Broadway
61 Sandhill Crane by Kim Power 3740 Broadway
62 Spotted Owl by Paul Nassar 3841 Broadway
63 Townsend’s Warbler by ATM 3632 Broadway
64 Tricolored Heron by Iena Cruz 432 W 163rd St.
65 Tundra Swan by Boy Kong 3631 Broadway
66 Violet-green Swallow by Christian Reinsch 3662 Broadway
67 Western Tanager by Yu-baba 3768 Broadway
68 Wild Turkey by N. Soala 3629 Broadway
69 Williamson’s Sapsucker by ATM 663 W 158th St.
31 Endangered Harlem by Gaia 1883, 1885, 1887 Amsterdam Ave.
32 Evening Grosbeak & Black-headed Grosbeak by Ouizi 1805 Amsterdam Ave.
33 Ferruginous Hawk by Ben Angotti 3551 Broadway
34 Fish Crow by Hitnes 3750 Broadway
35 Florida Scrub-Jay & Mexican Jay by Welin 3528 Broadway
36 Golden-fronted Woodpecker by Juan Travieso 3740 Broadway
37 Great Gray Owl by Key Detail 3481 Broadway
38 Gyrfalcon by Frank Parga 3750 Broadway
39 Henslow’s Sparrow & Mountain Bluebird by Reynaldo García Pantaleón (and assistants) 2113 Amsterdam Ave.
40 Hooded Warbler by GERALUZ 522 W 147th St.
41 Horned Grebe by Giannina Gutierrez 1722 Amsterdam Ave.
42 House Finch by Mr. Mustart 3764 Broadway
70 Wilson’s Warbler by Cara Lynch 1805 Amsterdam Ave.
71 Yellow-headed Blackbird by Don Rimx 1732 Amsterdam Ave.
72 Zone-tailed Hawk by Aaron Zimmerman 3740 Broadway
19 Blackburnian Warbler & Yellow-throated Warbler by George Boorujy 560 W 157th St.
20 Boat-tailed Grackle by Ezo Whippler 3777 Broadway
21 Brewer’s Blackbird by Klone 3767 Broadway
22 Broad-winged Hawk by Jenevieve 1724 Amsterdam Ave.
23 Brown Pelicans by Jason Covert 601 W 149th St.
24 Brown-capped Rosy-Finch by Yazmeen Collazo 3803 Broadway
25 Burrowing Owl by Jana Liptak 606 W 145th St.
26 Calliope Hummingbird by Kristy McCarthy 3569 Broadway
27 Canada Warbler by Andres Alvarez 3668 Broadway
28 Cerulean Warbler by Tom Sanford 601 W 149th St.
29 Common Loon by Kristian Glynn 601 W 149th St.
30 Eastern Whip-poor-will by Yumi Rodriguez, Candice Flewharty, Melanie Sokolow 601 W 161st St.
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