Why are there so many birds in the park?

Parks provide birds with a perfect living environment, full of food and places to nest. Many bird species have learned to live in parks. Crows, jackdaws, pigeons and sparrows can be found in almost all parks. 

During the summer, you can see birds such as wagtails and thrushes searching the park grass for worms. The foliage of park trees provides many small birds, such as various tits, with a safe living environment. 

Indeed, parks are surprisingly full of various bird species. There are many reasons for this, including the following:
  • Many birds have learned not to be afraid of humans.
  • Birds have learned to search for scraps of food left in the park by humans.
  • The nest boxes placed on the trunks of park trees attract small birds to nest in the park.