It depends on the owl.
Most owls and birds don't think much of flying.
flying isn't for fun, its for life.
most birds just glide and flap their wings, but that's for hibernating and seeing other birds, getting away from predators
and for food.
Birds don't want to use up their energy.
for example, if predators were chasing you and you try to get away, but oh no! no energy left to get away! wouldn't you wish you hadn't used up your energy earlier?
flying may be exiting for us..
but to them it usual, so they don't do it for fun, but for living.
Owls generate energy through the food they eat. The amount of energy stored in an owl's body depends on factors such as the type and amount of food it consumes, its metabolism, and its activity level. Overall, owls have high metabolisms to support their hunting and flying activities.
owls use there tail to steer while they are flying.
Owls use about 50-75 watts of energy per day for basic life processes, such as breathing, digesting food, and maintaining body temperature. A portion of this energy is also lost as heat through processes like metabolism and thermoregulation.
What is the hunting technique that burrowing owls use???!!!
They use way to much energy, but what would we do with out google. :)
Owls use thier feet which have claws to grasp thier prey like mice.
Like a lot of energy you use.
owls use echolocation
hearing
There is not much room left for the owls brain, as the eyes and ears take most of the space in the owls head up.
No, Owls are warm blooded as they use endothermic methods to keep their body at a constant rate. Such methods include, sweating, shivering and panting.
No, Burrowing owls are becoming rare. When you say "tree owls" it pretty much means every other species of owls. -Owl expert grl. (12 yrs)