Directly, none, unless it is sleeping in sunlight during the day. However, indirectly, it receives all its energy from the sun. The mouse that it eats got energy from the corn it ate. The corn got its energy from the sun (photosynthesis).
An owl typically stores energy from its food in the form of fat reserves. The amount of energy stored in an owl can vary based on its size, diet, and activity level, but on average, an owl can store enough energy to sustain itself for several hours of hunting and flying.
No. An owl is an animal.
Energy can't flow directly to owl, an owl gets energy from food which consists of different prey e.g. birds .
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Leaf litter is eaten by worms -> worm excrement is used by plant -> plant seed is eaten by mouse -> mouse is eaten by owl... Or Leaf litter to worm, worm to bird, bird to owl.
An owl is a predator and so a consumer.
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food. Whatever it eats is converted to energy, just like people.
every owl dies when it eats to much poisoned food.
I don't think "owl city" exists!
Diffferent breeds of owl have different sounds but pretty much a Hoo-Hoot