A massive feast is prepared for the birds and wild animals, who are invited to consume the flesh of the fallen enemy armies. The sheer scale of this event is staggering. God prepares a table so abundant that even after the wild creatures eat their fill and are completely satisfied, the table will remain fully set, overflowing with the meat of the countless casualties that still lie on the battlefield [מלבי״ם].
The guests at this feast will devour both the horses that collapsed in combat and the men who rode them [מצודת דוד], specifically the crews and cavalrymen who operated the war machines [ביאור שטיינזלץ]. Although mighty warriors and soldiers are also mentioned, this does not introduce a new group of casualties. Rather, it is a poetic repetition designed to emphasize the complete downfall of the enemy forces [מצודת דוד].