Cementaries in bigger cities are often a spot where wildlife can floorish and a lot of people would not expect so many different species that life there. Becaue these animals are interupted by human activity by a daily basis they are often not so shy as the animals you encounter in forests for example. Getting closer to them is probably a lot easier at the cementaries than in real wildlife and this is why I really like to visit places like that. Depending on how the cementary is built and if there is a forest or at least a bigger gathering of trees there more or less animals can be found there. Birds and squirrels are probably the most common animals living there. Also Mice and sometimes hamsters as well as deer.
In Vienna I know some cementaries with hamsters and deer, in Linz usually I find birds and squirrels when I go on a little photography trip here. On a cementary in eastern Austria a friend told me a spot of an owl living in the trees there. So it is pretty divers what you can find there and I haven't even been looking for insects and smaller animal tha would probably live there too.

Camera used | Nikon D500 |
Lens used | Sigma 150-600 mm lens |
Filter used | none |
Exposure Time | 1/2000 Seconds |
Aperture used | F6.3 |
Focal Length | 600 mm |
Time | 04:11 pm |
ISO | 1000 |

Camera used | Nikon D500 |
Lens used | Sigma 150-600 mm lens |
Filter used | none |
Exposure Time | 1/2000 Seconds |
Aperture used | F6.3 |
Focal Length | 600 mm |
Time | 04:14 pm |
ISO | 1000 |

Camera used | Nikon D500 |
Lens used | Sigma 150-600 mm lens |
Filter used | none |
Exposure Time | 1/1600 Seconds |
Aperture used | F6.3 |
Focal Length | 600 mm |
Time | 04:39pm |
ISO | 1000 |

Camera used | Nikon D500 |
Lens used | Sigma 150-600 mm lens |
Filter used | none |
Exposure Time | 1/1600 Seconds |
Aperture used | F6.3 |
Focal Length | 600 mm |
Time | 04:39pm |
ISO | 1000 |