* Rooks are social: They often nest in large colonies, which are what we call rookeries.
* Other birds like similar habitats: The trees and open spaces that attract rooks can also be appealing to other birds.
Here are some birds that might share a rookery with rooks:
* Other corvids: Jackdaws, ravens, and magpies may also be found in rookeries.
* Herons and egrets: These birds might nest in the same tall trees.
* Hawks and owls: These birds of prey might use the rookery as a hunting ground, or even nest nearby.
* Starlings and sparrows: These smaller birds can find shelter and nesting spots within the rookery.
It's important to note that the specific birds found in a rookery will depend on the location and the available resources. But, you can be sure that rooks won't be the only residents!