12 Wild Birds That Thrive in Urban Cities
From the ubiquitous pigeon to the surprisingly urban peregrine falcon, these 12 bird species have mastered the art of urban living, turning our cities into their own unique ecosystems and bringing wildlife encounters to millions of city dwellers worldwide.

Urban birds have shown wide modifications in their breeding, nesting and foraging patterns, thus exhibiting adaptive responses to urbanization. Urbanization and habitat fragmentation reduce the breeding success of specialized species thriving in urban habitats.

Moving forward, it's essential to keep these visual contexts in mind when discussing Including Urban Bird Species.
Colourful Urban Birds

Our analyses showed that birds that do well in urban environments are more likely to be blue, dark grey and black, and less likely to be brown or yellow. After considering phylogenetic relatedness, only the effects of yellow and brown remained significant.
Useful Notes on Including Urban Bird Species
To fill this knowledge gap, we used data from a large-scale breeding bird monitoring scheme and computed population trends in 48 urban bird species in urban and rural areas of a central European country, Czechia.
More Context About Including Urban Bird Species
Types Of Urban Birds at Jimmy Strother blog. This note connects the source idea with the visuals in a simple, reader-friendly way.
Backyard Australian Birds Names And Pictures at Nadia Arsenault blog. It works as a short bridge between the article summary and the gallery section.
Urban Birding - Friends of San Antonio Natural Areas. It works as a short bridge between the article summary and the gallery section.
Looking at multiple sources also helps separate the main idea from small decorative details.
These notes are added so the page offers more than images and gives each visitor a clearer reason to keep reading.