an owl landed on my porch last night and just sat there,,,,there was activity in and out of my front door ....but upon noticing the owl we quieted the noise level but continued to hang out around the owl....he just sat there watching us and doing nothing,,,,,,after 4-5 hours he simply flew away......if we would have approached him would he have been aggressive,,,?
yes, owls are very territorial
No
No owl in North America eats adult ducks. Great Horned Owls may attack ducks in flight but this appears territorial. Owls can attack and eat ducklings.
No because they eat mice, rabbits,birds, etc. Very few owls are omnivores but most are carnivores.
Play a radio where your chickens roost or in the chicken yard. It might help. Also flashing lights along with the radio are an added bonus. You can buy a plastic owl, as owls are territorial, this is supposed to deter other owls, though playing a recording of a much larger type of owl hooting can work too. NF
No Butterfly owls are acutally Butterflies. And Spectacled owls are real owls.
No, the biggest owls in the world are The Eurasian Eagle Owls.
No, there are also eagle owls, tawny owls, and more.
Smaller owls, such as Burrowing Owls and Screech Owls, do eat insects on occasion.
Great Horned owls, barred owls, eastern screech owls, northern saw-whet owls, barn owls,short eard owls and long eared owls.
territorial
are chameleons territorial
Daytime hunting owls are different from night hunting owls by if you see owls in daytime their daytime hunting owls, and if you see them at night their night hunting owls.
Snow owls are a breed of owl, while snowy owls have snow on them.