They like to hunt in the dark. so normally at the night. They have very good hearing. they can hear a twig snap from a mouses footfall. Barn owls live in places such as barns, shacks and any manmade or natural strucure that is dark and cozy.
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Barn owls occupy a vast range of habitats from rural to urban. They prefer warm climates with mild winters. Nearby open grassland is essential, however, for hunting. They will nest in many different locations, including trees, cliffs, caves, riverbanks, church steeples, barn lofts, hay stacks, and nest boxes. Barn owls are almost never found in deep forests or mountains. I hope that I helped!!!
usually, a barn owl's habitat is a barn, as in its name, but they can also live in trees.
suffoklk trees
Mice and other small mammals.
In the top of a barn. Way up high
a barn
Barn owls will not hunt squirrels because squirrels are active in the day and barn owls are active at night.
No because they eat mice, rabbits,birds, etc. Very few owls are omnivores but most are carnivores.
There 16 living species of Barn Owls
No barn owls are much larger
Barn Owls are strange owls but not like other owls. Barn Owls have long claws and a enormous beak to peak at animals and plants so they can eat them.
Yes, they do.
Barn owls will not hunt squirrels because squirrels are active in the day and barn owls are active at night.
barn owl mostly hunt birds, fish, reptiles, and insects.
Great horned owls, barred owls, and even hawks will become a predator for the barn owl. Because barn owls stay along side underpasses, cars are natural killers also.
they come out during the night to hunt
they hunt in total dark so they will not get attack by their own predator.
Yes, barn owls will only breed within the species.
Barn Owls don't have predators.
Barn owls can fly.
are barn owls endangered?
a interesting fact about barn owls are that female barn owls(a girl barn owl) are more colorful than male barn owls
No because they eat mice, rabbits,birds, etc. Very few owls are omnivores but most are carnivores.