The Great Horned Owl lives in areas ranging from the Arctic to South America. They reside in suburbia, wood and farmland areas, tending to nest in tree holes, tree stumps, caves, or even in the abandoned nest of another large bird. They usually lay two eggs, but have been known to lay between 1-5 eggs.
no they do not hibernate or migrate
the tree
of a normal owl
Manitoba's provincial bird is the Great Gray Owl.
the great gray owl.
Great Gray Owl
yes
Endangered
The smallest owl is the Elf owl. There are three largest owls, the Great Horned owl, the Eagle owl, and the Great Gray owl.
A Great Gray Owl can get up to about 33 inches, the live in the upper US and Canada.
an owl species is a species that belongs to an owl
Northern boreal forests.
either or. doesn't matter.
It's probably grey.