Certain snake species, such as those in the family Colubridae, may target birds as a part of their predatory habits.

Snakes

Domestic and feral cats are known to hunt birds, driven by their instinctual predatory behavior.

Cats

Powerful raptors like eagles and hawks often pursue smaller birds as potential prey due to their hunting prowess.

Raptors

Monkeys

In some cases, territorial monkeys may chase away birds from their areas to assert dominance.

Crows

Highly intelligent and opportunistic, crows might disrupt the activities of other birds in a competitive quest for resources.

Ravens

Similarly intelligent, ravens might interact with smaller birds in ways that could be seen as territorial or resource-driven.

Owls

Nocturnal hunters, owls may target smaller birds under the cover of darkness as part of their feeding strategy.

Foxes

Opportunistic feeders, foxes may target bird nests for eggs or young birds as an additional food source.