All owls are carnivores and are classed as Birds of Prey. The Tawny Owl's diet depends on an urban or rural habitat. But mainly small birds such as sparrows, thrushes, Blackbirds and starlings, rats, rabbits, moles, shrews, bats, mice and voles. In a city habitat, pigeons would be included.
There are eleven subspecies of tawny owl.
Well, it eats smaller first-class consumers, so that definitely makes it a predator. It's also a carnivore, so it makes plenty of sense that the owl is a predator.
The Tawny Owl.
The Tawny Owl
A tawny owl typically lays 2-4 eggs in a clutch.
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yes an elf owl is a carnivore
No, tawny owls are carnivores. They primarily feed on small mammals like mice, voles, and rats, as well as birds, insects, and occasionally small reptiles or amphibians.
A tawny owl is a member of the owl family, about the size of a pigeon. It is the most common owl in the United Kingdom.
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Is an owl a comsumer, carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore? -Anonomys