The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) says some species are adopting surprising living arrangements.
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) says it has received a surprising number of reports of different species sharing nest boxes.
It says barn owl nest boxes attract the most unusual tenants, with reports of kestrels and jackdaws moving in.
Sharing blue tits, great tits and pied flycatchers have also been spotted.
The charity is urging people to put up nest boxes now, ahead of the breeding season next spring, and to provide birds with winter roosting space.
The RSPB says its wildlife inquiries team has received reports of one species harassing another when trying to get into their shared home.
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