I just wonder if anyone knows or by experience in keeping has a feel for the best design for what Tokay nest and or roost boxes should look like. I want to build seven or so out of wood, probably untreated teak (recycled) for durability that I can mount on the house walls under eaves and maybe some other areas in the garden.
I have heard that Tokays like to lay their eggs in a large communal area is this true?
At the moment the Tokays are living in fuse boxes and aircon units partly and at night the house walls and trees nearest the house and although doing well it cant be nice as the boxes are metal and noisy. I haven't discovered where they are laying their eggs yet just see the juveniles appearing with the adults at night. The ones I see on the trees have turned blackish you can hardly see the orange spots anymore.
I wonder how big the boxes should be and if the bottoms should be open like in bat boxes or closed with a loverd front. I had this sort of flat very wide post box idea with a decent overhang protecting the entrance/s from weather. Should the entrance be at the bottom so they crawl up or at the top so they crawl down into it? Things like that.
Would one male take over a box with a few females or how do they arrange things? At the moment they have divided up the house and garden into about seven areas where they call from.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
I have heard that Tokays like to lay their eggs in a large communal area is this true?
At the moment the Tokays are living in fuse boxes and aircon units partly and at night the house walls and trees nearest the house and although doing well it cant be nice as the boxes are metal and noisy. I haven't discovered where they are laying their eggs yet just see the juveniles appearing with the adults at night. The ones I see on the trees have turned blackish you can hardly see the orange spots anymore.
I wonder how big the boxes should be and if the bottoms should be open like in bat boxes or closed with a loverd front. I had this sort of flat very wide post box idea with a decent overhang protecting the entrance/s from weather. Should the entrance be at the bottom so they crawl up or at the top so they crawl down into it? Things like that.
Would one male take over a box with a few females or how do they arrange things? At the moment they have divided up the house and garden into about seven areas where they call from.
Any ideas would be appreciated.