Why did you spend so much time smoothing the timber off? My lorikeets love chewing timber & giving it their own personal touch, especially if building a nest. The nest building/modification seems to act as a bonding activity for the couple too
Thanks for the video. I have some questions. a. Shouldn't the perch be replaced by a ladder to discourage Indian Mynas? b. Shouldn't there be holes in the bottom to allow ventilation?
+DaveXBTube hi Dave, this is a nesting box designed to go inside an aviary so Mynas would not be a problem. Also when they nest in the wild the trees don't have venting holes so this shouldn't be a problem
Hey there I live in Greenvale, Melbourne, Australia. I'm quite keen on breeding my two rainbow lorikeets and I was just wondering how much this nesting box will cost including postage? And any tips on speeding up the breeding process if you can will be much appreciated thank you