Owls have exceptionally developed ears, there being three found types of ears in owls, most owls ears are placed asymmetrically which means whilst the ears are on the side of the owls head, just behind the facial disc, one side is higher than the other, allowing the owl to pinpoint sound height accurately as well as distance accurately.
Usually on the sides of the head near the top. Some are under their feathers and can not be seen.
A Great Horned Owl's ears are tucked behind the pointy horn thingies on it's head.
An owl has very good eyesight, so it doesn't totally rely on it's ears. Though owls do use their ears for locating the source of a sound.
In the Tundra.
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Some owls make their homes in cacti.
Burrowing Owls , as their name implies , find homes in holes excavated by other burrowing animals such as Prairie Dogs .
Owls sit up right on trees or sleep in barns.
If there is an entrance to an attic, they may occupy it. They nest wherever they can shelter.
Mullet Fingers is concerned about the burrowing owls in the story "Hoot" because their habitat is at risk of being destroyed by a construction project. He wants to protect them from harm and prevent the owls from losing their homes.
Like most birds, they build their nest one stick at a time.
Owls do. They click to warn you away or when they feel threatened.
Most of them just roost on a limb in a tree for the night, but some live in burrows and some live in barns.
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Most owls make their nests in tree hollows. Some owls like the burrowing owl dig their own nests in the ground. Some owls in deserts will sometimes make their nests in cactus hollows
Owls are found in most parts of the world except Antarctica. A lot of owls live in old hawk or squirrel nests while cold weather owls make nests on the ground.