Falsterbo Park is a unique collection of trees in the sense that there are about 70 different species of tree and bush. It is unusual for a park insofar as the vegetation is allowed to develop largely free of human interference. This favours the bird life and on early spring mornings a magnificent choir of birdsong greets the visitor.
Among the specialities for birdwatchers are Firecrest (especially in April), Greenish Warbler, Red-breasted Flycatcher and Golden Oriole (late spring). The beech copse just south of the bird observatory is often a good place for these species.
Short-toed Treecreeper has been observed in the park a couple of times, while in autumn Hobbies hunt in the glades. European Serin is perhaps not seen in the park itself, but can sometimes be found in the central parts of Falsterbo.