Theres the Tytonidae which is the Barn Owl family and the Strigidae the Typical owls
Owls are divided into two families: Tytonidae, which includes barn owls, and Strigidae, which includes all other owl species. The main difference between the two families is their facial disk shape and structure, as well as their diverse hunting behaviors.
and snowy owls. they look like snow to blend in.
There are two owl families..Tytonidae, barn owls, and Strigidae, all other species. Owls are birds of prey.
a interesting fact about barn owls are that female barn owls(a girl barn owl) are more colorful than male barn owls
There are two families from the order Strigiformes (owls). Strigidae and Tytonidae. Barn owls belong to the family Tytonidae. Snowy owls and "eared" owls belong to Strigidae (true owls).
Pygmy Owls are one of the smallest breeds. The Barn Owl is the most common owl. The Eagle Owl is the biggest owl.
the competiton of he barn owl is the other owls.
Ghost Owl, Monkey-Faced Owl, White Owl, Night Owl, Church Owl, Sweet Heart Owl. Hope this is enough.
Female Barn owls are larger, with larger feet, cere and body but also the female Barn owl has at least one spot on her chest, the male barn owl has none.
There are more than 200 species of Owls in 'our world'. They are all members of the Avian Order 'Strigiformes'. They divided into two 'Families': Tytonidae (Barn Owls) and Strigidae (Typical Owls). Please see the related "Owl Pages" link below (with 222 species listed) for more information: I don't really feel like erasing the answer above ^ but I think I could add more to the answer, these are some of the types of owls that I can mark off the top of my head: -Barn owl -Great horned owl -Burrowing owl -Pygmy owl -Elf owl -Snowy owl -Screech owl -Barred owl -Eagle owl -Spotted owl -Great Gray owl -Northern Hawk Owl -Long-eared owl -Short-eared owl -Spectacled owl -Saw-whet owl -Boreal owl -Flammulated owl -Ferrunginous owl
barn owl
When the barn owls eat a rodent they spit out the bones and fur so the moths eat the owl pellets from the barn owls