Black-capped Vireo by George Boorujy

Location: 601 W. 162nd Street, New York, NY 10032

搁别补诲听the full story聽behind the mural project's milestone of 100 painted species.

笔补颈苍迟别诲:听9/6/2018

About the Bird:聽A small, cartoon-like bird, the聽Black-capped Vireo聽is limited to oak scrubland in South Texas, Oklahoma, and Mexico. 爆料公社's climate models show that while the species may expand its range to include a small portion of New Mexico, if warming continues apace, it will lose 87 percent of its existing summer habitat, much of it in Mexico and Texas. It also faces threats that will compound its climate vulnerability, such as increased drought, fire, spring heat waves, and urbanization.

About the Artist:聽Artist is an artist exploring our relationship to the environment, especially our interaction with and perception of wildlife. He has exhibited widely nationally and internationally and is represented by P.P.O.W. gallery in New York.聽He paired his murals of a Black-capped Vireo and Gang of Warblers, he said, because ornithologists once paired those bird families as well. Once it was discovered that vireos were actually much more closely related to shrikes, it turned the ornithology world upside down. 鈥淭his particular species, the Black-capped Vireo, will also feed upside down, so an inverted聽composition really made sense,鈥 he says. He also liked the Black-capped Vireo for its conservation story: 鈥淭he bird聽was listed as federally endangered in 1987 and was pulled back from a precipitous decline, demonstrating the effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act. It was delisted in 2018, but it鈥檚 future is far from secure.鈥澛

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