Audubon Mural Project
A public art project featuring murals of North American bird species in Manhattan, primarily in West Harlem, to raise awareness about climate change.

πŸ“œ Public art project featuring murals of North American birds.
πŸ” Aims to raise awareness about climate change threats to bird species.

Why Go

🎨 See beautiful bird murals across West Harlem, Hamilton Heights, and Washington Heights.
🚢 Explore urban neighborhoods on a unique art scavenger hunt.
🐦 Learn about 314 (or more) North American bird species threatened by climate change.
πŸ—ΊοΈ Enjoy self-guided tours or join organized ones by NYC Audubon.

Why Avoid

πŸŒƒ Many murals are painted on roll-down security gates and are only visible at night or when shops are closed.

Tips

Visit on Sundays or late weekday evenings for the best viewing experience.
Consult the official project map for mural locations.
Access the area via 1, B, D, A, and C subway trains.

Cost

πŸ’° Free to view the murals.

Hours

πŸ•’ Best viewing times are Sundays or late weekday evenings.

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