Audubon Mural Project Tour with Leigh Hallingby (11/12)
Admission
- $28.00 - Member Admission
- $42.00 - General Admission
Description
The Audubon Mural Project is an exciting effort to create murals of over 300 birds in the northern Manhattan neighborhoods of Hamilton Heights and Washington Heights. As all the birds painted are threatened by climate change, the project is designed not only to help us appreciate the beauty of the birds, but also make us aware of the challenges they face. In addition to seeing about 30 murals on our walk led by Leigh Hallingby through the urban landscape, we speak on John James Audubon's legacy and visit his gravesite in the Trinity Church cemetery.
$28 for NYC Audubon members, $42 for non-members. Limited to 25 people.
Note on Accessibility:
We acknowledge that this event takes place during Rosh Hashanah and that some members of our community are unable to attend because of the holiday. Please check our events calendar at nycaudubon.org/calendar for a list of the other 100+ events and outings through the fall.
The meeting spot for this event has restrooms and is accessible by the 1 train.
Photo: An Audubon Mural in upper Manhattan, featuring a pair of Hooded Warblers on a stem of Birdfoot Violets. Credit: Andrew Maas
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