Owls do make their own nests.In fact they look alot like birds nest's but bigger.
barn owls
Yes, most owl species do not build their own nests. They typically use natural cavities in trees, abandoned nests of other birds, or even man-made structures like nest boxes. Owls are known for their adaptability in finding suitable nesting sites rather than constructing their own nests from scratch.
Elf Owls actually don't build nests, they live in natural cavities in cacti
The Snowy Owl affects the environment by keeping control of the population of its prey. (hares, rodents, ducks, and small birds.)
Not sure if this is helpful, but I once had an owl live in my barn, probably a Barn Owl then :D
Snowy Owls do not build nests. They typically nest on the ground in an exposed area, using natural features like rocks and vegetation for protection and camouflage. They may also use burrows made by other animals for nesting.
This happens a lot with owls. If a flock of birds thinks the owl is disturbing them or especially if there is a nest nearby the flock/mother&father will chase the owl screaming and attacking it, just to keep it away from the nest. In this case there were probably multiple nests and all the birds decided to chase him away from there.
it nests on the ground with no trees in the artic
Owls typically make their nests in tree cavities, abandoned nests of other birds, or in dense vegetation. Some owls also nest on the ground or in rocky crevices. The type of nest site depends on the owl species and the habitat they live in.
they eat birds and other rodents and also other owls?
The great horned owl lives in a nest. But it doesn't build the nest it uses things like former nests from red tailed hawks and squirrels nests, they also use hallows in trees. They can adapt to many locations and climates such as cities to mountains to woodlands to plains.
Owls do not build their own nests. But instead they make use of available nest. Owl specie that breed in the open are ground nesters.