Some do. Great Horned Owls, for example, can be quite aggressive if their nest site is approached during the breeding season, which typically begins sometime between January and March. Eastern Screech Owls will also somtimes swoop at people who venture too close to a nesting or roosting site, and they're commonly found in rural and suburban areas.
Owls will swoop down and grab mice, rabbits, and small dogs!
I watched the eagle swoop down and snatch the rabbit from the field.
They hunt in the night in barns, and forests. Mostly forests. They wait in the snowy trees and then swoop down and grip their prey in powerful talons and tear it apart with their razor sharp beak.
That is the correct spelling of "swoop" (to fly down, or a single combined action).
Owls carry letters and packages for them and swoop into the Great Hall, usually during breakfast.
No. Kookaburras never harm people. The most they will do is swoop down and swipe a sausage or piece of meat from one's plate at a barbeque or on a picnic.
Owls use their asymmetrical ears to locate and capture prey in the dark by relying on the slight time delay in sound reaching each ear. This helps them pinpoint the exact location of their prey based on the direction and intensity of the sound, allowing them to accurately swoop down and catch it.
Some birds like the Skusa black backed gull and falcons swoop down and snatch up an egg without the parents noticing anything at all. However, the main, main enemy of the snowy owl is man.
swoop down on fish when they jump for air.
He swooped down from the sky and picked her up.
The people (the stupid masses) stare at barn owls and then the owls fall over and die.
you use your glider and go down then swoop over to it