I live in the north side of the city of Buffalo, but there are some active and vacant railroad ROW and parks/bike trails that bring some wildlife into the neighborhood.
Lots of rabbits, squirrels, rats. Occasional skunk, deer, fox, and coyote wander the streets and yards. Have had moles in the lawn. Saw what looked like some type of weasel crossing our street once. Woodchuck and
deer along the bike path, and saw beaver damage at the park.
Big variety of songbirds, especially robins, sparrows, and cardinals. Some pigeons/doves, many blackbirds, crows, swifts, and gulls. Several red tail hawks in nearby trees and cell towers, along with turkey buzzards circling overhead. Many Canada geese though usually the geese hang out outside my neighborhood since not much open space here. Occasional
wild turkey, herons, and other large birds that stop by once in awhile, but rarely stay long. I heard there are eagles nesting on the islands in the river, but I have yet to spot them when I look.
Outside the city there is a much broader variety of everything, of course. Every year a few black bear wander into the suburbs, so far none have made it to the city yet.