Birds of Prey like hawks, weasels and foxes, bobcats all prey on the small rodents and birds that owls feed on.
the competition for resources is my monkey. :))) lol its the real answer..
the competiton of he barn owl is the other owls.
Owls are nocturnal animals, which means that they are most active during the night. Being birds capable of flight, they choose to live in large holes within trees and sometimes rock crevasses. This provides them with ample protection from the elements. Most owls prefer to live in trees, however deforestation is slowly eating away at the available habitat. Good news for the owls though, they are the least concern on the extinction chart. Not all owls are nocturnal, most owls do hunt at night to avoid competition with other birds of prey. However some species such as burrowing owls and short-eared owls feed during the day. Pygmy owls feed at dusk or dawn. Each species have adapted to avoid competition for food.
the answer is competition, you would think it would be predation but it's actually not
Competition. Both the owl and the snake must compete for the same food source.
As with many other predatory birds, they spread out to reduce competition for limited food resources. They do get together during the breeding season.
No Butterfly owls are acutally Butterflies. And Spectacled owls are real owls.
No, the biggest owls in the world are The Eurasian Eagle Owls.
No, there are also eagle owls, tawny owls, and more.
Smaller owls, such as Burrowing Owls and Screech Owls, do eat insects on occasion.
Great Horned owls, barred owls, eastern screech owls, northern saw-whet owls, barn owls,short eard owls and long eared owls.
Daytime hunting owls are different from night hunting owls by if you see owls in daytime their daytime hunting owls, and if you see them at night their night hunting owls.