The Barn Owl's prey would be one typically small vertebrates, particularly rodents. The ecosystem therfore needs the pants and invertibrate specises needed to support these.
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.
In the sentence "The roof on the old barn is peeling," the common noun is "roof" as it refers to a general structure, while "barn" is also a common noun indicating a type of building. The proper noun is not present in this sentence, as there are no specific names of people, places, or organizations mentioned. Thus, the common nouns are "roof" and "barn."
The barn owl has a huge range, found in most temperate areas around the world. However, their numbers have been reduced in some areas where they are found, and they are nowhere near as common today as they once were.
the competiton of he barn owl is the other owls.
No, the barn swallow, Hirundo Rustica, is a very common species, in no way endangered.
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the common barn owl
Yes, the word 'barn' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a building, a word for a thing.
the common barn owl
Yes, there are barn owls in Tucson. I believe they have some at the Desert Museum, but they are common in the wild as well.
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a common predator of the lady bug is the barn swallow