what kind of question is that
They make a shriking noise.
Owls hoot for the same reason all animals vocalize: in order to communicat. In this instance, owls which make a hooting noise do so to communicate with other owls.
Well not realy unless if there are in danger or scared they spray and make noise when it it is danger.
probably
Sometimes it could be they are warning others of danger. They do make alot of noise when there is no danger.
They stomp their feet and make a clear noise.
The burrowing owl is not an endangered species.
because they stay away from danger because of there owl chicks
It depends on the owl. Some barn owls click their tounges when startled. Some owls screech in horror. Also, owls wilf. This means when they are happy or casual, their featheres are fluffly. When they are scared,they pull their feathers in close to their body. When angry, they puff up their feathers so they appear larger.
Elf owls climb like parrots, play dead until danger has passed, and prefer flying away rather than fighting aggressively.
All owls will tilt their head to hear better. Owls have uneven ear slots on the side of their head, meaning that one ear mat be up towards the top of their head and the other will be towards the bottom. Owls tilt their heads to get the same amount of noise in each ear so they know what direction the noise is coming from.
It comes natural for them, like talking does for us. Although there are some owls that make screeching sounds instead of "hoots." They hoot for a number of reasons: communication to other owls, or they feel in danger....etc. God Made Owls That Way.