They build an open nest in a tree hole or similar recess.
It nests in a tree hole, and lays two or three eggs.
The young is usually placed inside a nest of dead leaves built in tree holes, and left for about eight hours each night.
The day time is usually spent inside a tree hole or a crevice.
They build an open nest in a tree hole, and 4-7 eggs are laid.
The female seals itself inside a tree hole for egg-laying.
In forests with a dry season, larger tree holes can last nearly a month longer before drying out completely.
They nest in tree holes, laying three or four white eggs.
When water is available in a tree hole, they will sometimes drink and bathe.
It lays three to five eggs in a tree hole.