owls are quite the defensive birds... much to a bird watchers understanding the way they protect their young may seem strange to people who don't understand owls. A mother owl will push its young out of the tree or other place of resting in order to evade the preditor
By fight the pretiters that try to eat their young
Yes, I believe that most birds, animals, including moms and dads would do anything to protect their young from harm.
Young barn owls need feathers to keep them warm and for flight once strong enough.
no
Barn owls care for there young by going in and out of the nest carrying food for the young when the young barn owls screech for food.
It is about a bunch of owls who are supposed to protect the world of owls. Those owls are the Guardian.
Young barn owls need feathers to keep them warm and for flight once strong enough.
Young burrowing owls moult into their adult plumage in their first summer.
They camouflauge and they do not see the animal
Young owls are called 'owlets'.
Owls protect themselves with extremely strong feet, called talons, each talon is equipped with a very sharp, long claw.
They camouflauge and they do not see the animal