There are several reasons that the barn owl is considered endangered. Three examples of the reasons for the barn owl to be on the endangered species list include, the loss of nesting sites, extremes in temperature from very cold to very hot, and natural predators such as the large horned owl.
Because mainly of the loss of their northwest forest homes.Another threat,which was not known til recently,is the more adaptable barred owl,which is a close relative of the spotted owl.The barred owl has been moving into areas vacated by the spotted owl,and may be even hybridizing with it,further eliminating pure bred spotted owls.
The Barn owl is endangered because humans have been building on the Barn owls natural hunting ground, destroying the favoured old barns and using very harmful poisons to reduce the rodent population.
The barn owl is not an endangered species. With the largest range of any bird on earth, it is listed as least concern.
The bald eagle is not endangered. It once was, mainly because toxins in the environment made their eggshells thin, and many were lost. Made a great comeback.
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the competiton of he barn owl is the other owls.
Silver Owl' is another name for a barn owl. There is plenty of folklore that surrounds barn owls. Some other nicknames for the barn owl are 'demon owl' and 'death owl'.
Some closely related species to a Barn Owl are a Masked Owl , Grass Owl , Greater Sooty Owl , Lesser Sooty Owl andItombwe Owl
Pygmy Owls are one of the smallest breeds. The Barn Owl is the most common owl. The Eagle Owl is the biggest owl.
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Yes because it is a carnivore but no because the barn owl lives in trees
A barn owl is prey.
no a barn owl would be a mammal
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Female Barn owls are larger, with larger feet, cere and body but also the female Barn owl has at least one spot on her chest, the male barn owl has none.
the competiton of he barn owl is the other owls.
hunting style of barn owl's
Silver Owl' is another name for a barn owl. There is plenty of folklore that surrounds barn owls. Some other nicknames for the barn owl are 'demon owl' and 'death owl'.
No, the barn owl is not threatened or endangered at present.
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