Owls are seen at night as they are nocturnal so they sleep during the day time.
Usually Owls.
Yes, they are. They move and look for food mostly at night but have been seen during the day.
Owls are not often seen during the daytime.
Animals that are commonly seen during the evening hours include bats, owls, foxes, and raccoons. These animals are nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night and come out at dusk to hunt for food.
Owls are found everywhere; cities, the country side, but I would imagine they are most commonly seen in the country side at night.
Their food sources are nocturnal. this is nature effect
Typically Great Horned Owls are nocturnal, but they can also be crepuscular, meaning that they can be active at dawn and dusk. This also doesn't mean that they can't be seen during the day as well, though most likely you will see/hear them at night.
in the night time in the backyard
Owls are very capable of flying in the day, and I have seen numerous owls in the Namib desert hunting striped mice late morning to mid afternoon after an unsuccessful night. The pupils in the eyes simply constrict to a point where the pupil is a very small black dot, allowing in as little as possible light.
Animals such as owls, bats, raccoons, and foxes are commonly active at night in gardens. Additionally, insects like fireflies, moths, and crickets are also often seen in gardens during the nighttime hours.
no you can't
Not all species of moths are nocturnal. Only the nocturnal ones rest during the day and come out at night. Moths and animals that are active during the day and rest at night are referred to as diurnal.