Most owls lay 2 to 4 eggs, and so, depending on how many hatch, have 2 to 4 baby owls.
Owls are solitary hunters. They do not travel in flocks.
in one batch, up to 5 or 6.
five
2 to 20
Yes, they live on their own, not in flocks or with other birds of its type. They never stay in flocks.
Owls are roamers. they don't always stay in the same place. Your welcome
Smaller owls, such as Burrowing Owls and Screech Owls, do eat insects on occasion.
NO! owls mate owls & dogs mate dogs!
no, owls hoo.
Yes, they live on their own, not in flocks or with other birds of its type. They never stay in flocks.
Elijah tremain
no
Barn Owls mate for life... other types do not
Yes, owls stay anywhere near their nest. And their habitat is where they leave so yes they would stay there mainly.
Yes
Owls are roamers. they don't always stay in the same place. Your welcome
The horned owls are the most in size in the United States and Canada. But for the part of being endangered they are not. they really only have one predator and that is crows because they attack in flocks.
No they like to stay in places snowy!
The possessive plural of flocks would be flocks'; the apostrophe following the s.
A Jake is an immature male.They look much like hens,but are slimmer.In the winter,young of the year stay with their mothers in large flocks,roaming the winter woods in search of food.Adult males form gobbler flocks,and stay to themselves until spring,when mating season begins.
flocks but not in nesting period, but then they form in flocks again.