Long-eared Owl by Greg Burak

Location: 3740 Broadway, New York, NY 10032

Painted: April 1, 2017

(This mural has since been removed.)

About the Bird: Those long ear tufts help to break up this owl’s outline, adding to its camouflage as it hides in dense cover during daylight hours. Widespread but always scarce, Long-eared Owls seem oddly choosy in their precise habitats. A warming APP is likely to change local conditions in their current strongholds, causing them to lose ground.

About the Artist: Painter lives and works in Queens. His art, which often invites the viewer to peer into private scenes, has been included in numerous national shows and was recently featured as a solo exhibition at the Fortnight Institute. “I have never seen an owl in the wild,” says Burak, "although I have heard them many times before. I chose this bird because I find its mysterious and elusive nature fascinating.

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