Cities are losing their green spaces. However, birds also live in the concrete jungle. Trees and open space disappear. Therefore, birds are forced to adapt to the artificial environment.
The group of urban birds includes species that depend on humans. Most of the species that live in the city are scavengers, although other species are found in parks, suburban areas, and nest in buildings.
On average, urban bird populations have grown by 25% over the past three decades. It includes permanent city dwellers and short distance migrant birds.
City Swallow (Voronok)
barn swallow (killer whale)
white wagtail
common starling
blue tit
field sparrow
house sparrow
great tit
Tit Gaitka
Pukhlyak (Brown-headed Gadget)
Bullfinch
Hoodie
Black Crow
Magpie
Dove city
Vyakhir
Blue-eyed jackdaw
Nuthatch
long-tailed tit
Great spotted woodpecker
Other types of city birds
Middle spotted woodpecker
Lesser spotted woodpecker
white-backed woodpecker
grey-haired woodpecker
black woodpecker
green woodpecker
Jay
tap dancing
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
pika
Thrush fieldfare
song thrush
common raven
Sparrowhawk
goshawk
white-tailed eagle
pygmy owl
Owl
Shchur (Finnish parrot) red male
-yellow female
Rook
Finch
mallard duck
Yellowhammer
black-headed gull
Dubonos
Nightjar large
Nightjar small
nightjar owl
Hoopoe
Swift small
White-belted swift
Martlet
lark
waxwing
gray flycatcher