The checking the trees out sounds familiar.All Ready for Bed & No place to Roost.
In the @BY Bob tradition...
We have a routine for roosting round here. Once I consider it dark enough for my girls to have put themselves to bed I go out to the coop to count heads & say goodnight. Sometimes I'm a bit early ~ or the girls are a bit late~or they aren't quite ready & are dithering...So I sit on the stoop & wait. It is always a special time between a keeper & her chickens.
Tonight everyone except Soda, who is still broody, was already in bed. I went round to the nesting boxes to grab Soda, who is never happy but knows what is expected of her & hops up onto a roost. Happy chirps & trills & purrs as I said goodnight & went to see what the new girls were doing.
Everyone had investigated the coop earlier. They knew it was there but only one Wyandotte was actually in there & she wasn't on the roost. Everyone else was pacing the small run squawking. It was getting darker & darker. Three Campines attempted to roost on the ladder. Neither Agitated Araucana could get past them. One Wyandotte went round round. A Campine attempted to roost on the thin frame. I started grabbing birds & shoving them bodily into the coop. Most promptly re~emerged. I turned on my phone torch & propped it under the nesting box lid. Everybody filed up the ladder into the coop. I took the torch. Two Campines promptly reemerged.
Not sure what these girls are used to but it's definitely not an enclosed coop. The Campines were eyeing off the trees. Everyone did eventually enter the coop but only 2 were roosting ~ my dominant 2; the oldest Campine & the oldest Araucana. I do hope this isn't going to be a nightly event!