Hello bird lovers.
I was given a very pretty dove cote a year ago for my birthday, and then 2 weeks ago given two gorgeous white fan tail doves, both being girls. At the moment I have their dovecote netted in the garden while I home them. They seem very happy, except for one thing. The dove cote I think is too small for them, as they wont go n it. The holes only go up to their chest. I have had to place a big umbrella over the dovecote to protect them from the rain. I am worried that when I let them go free hey will fly away and find a home that suits them. The dovecote has a four door'ed feeder below with a roosting next above. I would have thought, especially through this heavy rain they would have gone in there for shelter. I have put them in myself, and had to squeeze their shoulders in a bit to fit them through the holes, only to have them exit immediately on the other side. I have tried to find information or a plan for a dove cote, giving the required measurements for the roosting box and the door ways, but sadly to no avail as yet.
The dovecote sits on a high pole and I was thinking if we cant make some changes to it then Ill have to get another that is larger, with at least two roosting boxes.
Can anyone give me any idea of the minimum height and width measurements etc. or have a plan that I can get made, or know someone in Australia where I can buy one, or overseas if the shipping isnt too expensive.
My father made me a ripper 30+ years ago and it was a lot bigger then the one I have now. I need to get this sorted I think before I remove the net, or introduce a male, or do you think they will stay around even if the house is too small.
My girls are beautiful and I really want them to like livig here.
thanks geni-inoz
I was given a very pretty dove cote a year ago for my birthday, and then 2 weeks ago given two gorgeous white fan tail doves, both being girls. At the moment I have their dovecote netted in the garden while I home them. They seem very happy, except for one thing. The dove cote I think is too small for them, as they wont go n it. The holes only go up to their chest. I have had to place a big umbrella over the dovecote to protect them from the rain. I am worried that when I let them go free hey will fly away and find a home that suits them. The dovecote has a four door'ed feeder below with a roosting next above. I would have thought, especially through this heavy rain they would have gone in there for shelter. I have put them in myself, and had to squeeze their shoulders in a bit to fit them through the holes, only to have them exit immediately on the other side. I have tried to find information or a plan for a dove cote, giving the required measurements for the roosting box and the door ways, but sadly to no avail as yet.
The dovecote sits on a high pole and I was thinking if we cant make some changes to it then Ill have to get another that is larger, with at least two roosting boxes.
Can anyone give me any idea of the minimum height and width measurements etc. or have a plan that I can get made, or know someone in Australia where I can buy one, or overseas if the shipping isnt too expensive.
My father made me a ripper 30+ years ago and it was a lot bigger then the one I have now. I need to get this sorted I think before I remove the net, or introduce a male, or do you think they will stay around even if the house is too small.
My girls are beautiful and I really want them to like livig here.
thanks geni-inoz