To survive, an owl requires shelter and food. Both of these are easily available in the city. One might imagine that life in a concrete nook might be undesirable, but compare it to finding a hole in a tree...
As for food, owls are hunter-killers. Mice and other small rodents are prevalent in our cities. Whilst not as prevalent as in the countryside, although this is arguable, they must surely be just as easy to find, if not more so - set against a stark, concrete background.
Why wouldn't owls be able to survive in a well-nooked, pest-populated, dark and high city?
Yes they do live in cities.
Owl City, AKA Owatonna, MN
Barn owls tend to live closer in fields. They eat mice so they stay closer to fields and cities. However, if the city is in a desert area, the owl can survive. I live in Tucson and we have pleanty of barn owls. They just stay closer to the city than going out in the desert.
owls live in every continent except Antarctica.
there are different kinds of owls. there are snowy owls that live in the tundra they can adapt to snow.
Snow owls.
Deciduous Owls
Owls live in a land habitat.
No, burrowing owls live exactly where their name suggests - in burrows.
no not any kind of owls live in groups their dependent
i think there are burrowing owls there
burrowing owls, elf,
there are 40 owls in greenland