A low, moaning "hooo". Also, a catlike whine.
A short, sneezy bark like call, "keeyow", or just "kow".
The great horned owl
Sawit owl is one kind
A rapid, bell like mellow note, repeated in endless succession. Sounds like, "too,too,too,too,too, often repeated 130 times per minute.
The Burrowing Owl or Athene cunicularia can be found in the open landscapes of South and North America. This owl originates from the continent of America.
Forested areas of North America.
The great horned owl lives in all America, North, Central and South America.
62 inches
No but there is a very common ( in North America) owl species called the barn owl which may choose to live in a shed, or a barn as its name suggests. In other words, no.
Great Horned Owl
There are 16 species of owl in the United States. This includes the Great Horned Owl, the Spotted Owl, and the Great Gray Owl. As 'America' generally includes Canada, I feel compelled to add that here are 19* species of Owls known to breed in North America. See link:
There are owl species on all of the continents. other than Antarctic. The only Owl in that c an be found North of The Arctic Circle is the Snowy Owl (Bubo Scandiacus). It can be found nesting in The Arctic Tundra. Though they over winter in Alaska, Canada and Northern Eurasia.