let's say you're 18" high for your roost bar, that'd mean you want 36" or 3 feet out of available landing area.
Thanks
@Chad Oftedal for the detailed info! It seems I am pretty limited on my 4x4 then....
If I may, a couple of follow up questions for you or anyone:
1) What do you guys use for the bar itself? I was planning on a 2x4 laying flat, but I see people doing thinner stuff, or even tree branches, where they have to grasp their claws around it instead of sitting flat. Is there a big difference, or something they like better. Last night I put a 2x4 with the narrow side up, and they decided to sleep on that, but then again, it was the highest spot (by 4 inches, being that it was on top of another 2x4)... it was also perpendicular to the wall, and they were trying to cuddle up as close to the wall as possible, so maybe that's the reason...
2) What if I do two staggered bars? Meaning I have a higher one, and there's enough flight path to land on a lower one, with enough space itself to land on the floor? I guess that's silly, I mean, they don't need to be super high, just higher than the nesting boxes... In my case, the landing area would be towards the nexting boxes, so that would be the landing area, which actually makes it 1 ft taller. I guess a ladder is also an option
Ok, I might be overthinking.... Thanks for all the info everyone, really helping a newbie here!