Top 10 Unusual Animals Inside Bird Houses

Have you ever looked up at a birdhouse and wondered how many birds were living in there? The answer might surprise you because it might not be a bird at all…

 


 

Top 10 Unusual Animals Inside Bird Houses
Lizzard in a Bird House

10 – Lizzard

This little guy is actually living inside this gourd birdhouse! Let’s hope he doesn’t think he can fly.

Top 10 Unusual Animals Inside Bird Houses
Cat in a Bird House

9 – Cats

Some cats like takeaway. And some cats like to sit in and eat!

Top 10 Unusual Animals Inside Bird Houses
Weasel in a Bird House

8 – Weasel

He came knocking for his friend, but it seems poor Weasel has just missed him.

Top 10 Unusual Animals Inside Bird Houses
Chipmunk in a Bird House

7 – Chipmunk

Chip and Dale might have had their own house, but this little chipmunk is sleeping on the bird’s sofa!

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Top 10 Unusual Animals Inside Bird Houses
Mouse in a Bird House

6 – Mouse

He is a mouse and he lives in a house! Unfortunately, it’s a birds house, not a mouse house.

Top 10 Unusual Animals Inside Bird Houses
Grey Squirrel in a Bird House

5 – Grey Squirrel

These two look like they are trouble. Especially for the poor bird that probably lives there.

Frog in a Bird House
Frog in a Bird House

4 – Frog

Talk about toad in the hole! Just a shame it’s a frog otherwise that joke might have worked!

Top 10 Unusual Animals Inside Bird Houses
Racoons in a Bird House

3 – Racoons

These naughty birdhouse intruders heard there was a party going on. Seems the cat lied.

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Top 10 Unusual Animals Inside Bird Houses
Snake in a Bird House

2 – Snake

We all know the real reason this naughty egg eating snake is in that birdhouse, but let’s just pretend that he is looking for a nice place to sleep instead.

Top 10 Unusual Animals Inside Bird Houses
Red Squirrel in a Bird House

1 – Red Squirrel

This time around it is the bird that seems to be going nuts! Such a great photo and perfect timing.

Author: Gus Barge

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