It depends where you are and what kind of park.
In England, Robin, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Wren, Pied Wagtail, House Martin and Swallow are some possibilities.
If it has much water you may also find Grey Wagtail, Dipper or Kingfisher.
the birds got eaten
Yes, I have observed Secretary birds in East Africa and seen them eat small lizards, insects, amphibians and mammals. I have also seen the tackle and eat some quite large poisonous snakes.
Tigers eat small mammals, deer, wild hogs, small birds, and even been seen eating crocodile!
Three observations include:Birds exist, as do the beach and the time of noonBlack birds existWhite birds existBlack birds can be seen at noonWhite birds can be seen at noonBlack birds can be seen on the beachWhite birds can be seen on the beachBlack and white birds can be seen at the same timeInferences can include:There are only black birds and white birdsBirds can only be seen at the beachBirds can only be seen at noonBlack birds cannot be seen without white birds, and vice versaAny black or white creature on the beach at noon is a bird
Mainly webbed feet are seen on swimming birds
Tigers eat small mammals, deer, wild hogs, small birds, and even been seen eating crocodile!
No, have you ever seen underwater birds?
small cheeping birds
birds
because the birds are small but the birds
In Joshua Tree National Park, the apex predator is the coyote. Coyotes are highly adaptable and efficient hunters, preying on small mammals, birds, and reptiles. Their presence helps regulate the populations of other species, maintaining the ecological balance within the park. While larger predators like mountain lions may occasionally be present, they are less commonly seen in this ecosystem.
Bullfrogs will eat small fish, tadpoles, small snails and beetles. In some cases, bullfrogs have been seen feeding on rodents, small turtles, other frogs and small birds. Therefore bullfrogs are carnivores.