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In his final years, John James Audubon, the celebrated 19th-century painter of bird life, lived in uptown Manhattan in a house by the Hudson. Some of his final paintings were focused on urban rats that caught his eye, but birds remained his forte. Now, as #Audubon lies in his grave at West 155th Street and Broadway, a local art gallery owner will not let his legacy rest. For 3 years, Avi Gitler (@gitlerand) and a crew of artful spray-painters and some who stick to their brushes have been splashing giant-scale paintings of endangered #birds all over the neighborhood. Working closely with @audubonsociety, @gitlerand counts 80 bird paintings already in place out of 314 birds the society lists as threatened by climate change. With the #audubonmuralproject, a tour of Washington Heights and Harlem amounts to a new sort of bird-watching. Recently, @karstenmoran captured Louise Jones (@0uizi), with her husband, Gabe, working on a mural of an evening grosbeak. Swipe left to see photos of more public art taking flight: a swallow-tailed kite and 12 other birds painted by @layqanunayawar; a Williamson’s sapsucker by ATM; and a Baird’s sparrow painted by @artistikznewyork. # ? #NYTOpinion


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