to scare you away
mice
maybe
Yes, barred owls may attack dogs if they feel threatened or if the dog is perceived as a threat to their territory or young. It is important to keep dogs on a leash and supervise them when in areas where barred owls are present.
Screech Owls, Great Horned Owls, Barred Owls mainly.
Most barred owls eat voles
Barred owls are larger then Spotted owls. Their plumage is also lighter in color, usually with a few white or brown streaks, unlike the spotted owl, which has dark brown plumage with many white and darker brown/black streaks or "spots". Barred owls have different mating cerimonies then spotted owls. Barred owls have a lighter hoot then spotted owls, but spotted owls have a much more pleasant one. They are very smilier in shape in appearance but have very different lives and personalities.
Young owls are called 'owlets'.
Barred Owls; Humans
Well it's because an owl's beak is useless... A cardinals' beak is useful,it really uses it.
Its enemies are foxes,snake,and raccoons.
No, not really but sometimes.
Tertiary consumer or top predator.