By flapping their wing ans screaming at each other.
Please tell me if "Northern Spotted Owls live in zoos".
yes
Without th Northern Spotted owls the balance of the ecosystem would be ruined
yes, they are worth saving.
Eastern United States into western Canada, the Pacific Northwest and northern California..... Barred owls displace resident spotted owls and often breed with them.....
To me, I think they are cute. But it is a matter of a person's opinion, and their specific taste in animals.
Barred owls eat them, they also kick them out of their home and sometimes mate with them, they are a reason why the northern spotted owl is endangered
Barred owls are larger then Spotted owls. Their plumage is also lighter in color, usually with a few white or brown streaks, unlike the spotted owl, which has dark brown plumage with many white and darker brown/black streaks or "spots". Barred owls have different mating cerimonies then spotted owls. Barred owls have a lighter hoot then spotted owls, but spotted owls have a much more pleasant one. They are very smilier in shape in appearance but have very different lives and personalities.
Northern spotted owls are typically found in old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest region of North America, primarily in Washington, Oregon, and northern California. They rely on these dense, mature forests for nesting, roosting, and hunting for their main prey, which is small mammals.
Yes there are endangered owls. Just to name a few Burrowing Owl, Ground Owl, Northern Spotted Owl, Pygmy Owl, Barn Owl.
The Spotted Owl eats small birds, small reptiles, mice, baby rabbits, small fishes, and insects.
All owls are carnivores. Also, spotted owls are not limited to living in old-growth forests, as some environmentalists would have you believe. They may LIKE the forest better, but I have a nice color photo of a northern owl actively nesting in a Burger King sign at a store in northern Idaho.