There are many reasons.
Woods have lots of other animals that the owls can eat.
Shelter and nesting materials are easily available in the trees.
They are unlikely to be disturbed by humans.
Other owls like it there, so they can find a mate.
Tawny owls are found in parts of Europe and Asia. They typically inhabit forests, woodlands, and wooded areas with large trees where they can roost and nest. Tawny owls are also known to adapt to urban environments in some regions.
They do live in woodlands.
The Powerful Owl, Ninox stenua, is native to eastern and south-eastern Australia. This owl's habitat is woodlands and open forests.
No owls do not laugh, but the sound that comes out of them sounds like 'who, who.'
Moreporks, also known as ruru or New Zealand owls, prefer to live in forests, woodlands, and rural areas with plenty of trees for roosting and nesting. They are nocturnal birds and are most active at night, hunting for insects and small mammals in the darkness.
Snowy owls live in the arctic tundra and they DON'T LIVE IN THE USA IN WINTER. more like arctic regions
What do you think they live there like we live in our house they eat and sleep and relax there
owls live in every continent except Antarctica.
there are different kinds of owls. there are snowy owls that live in the tundra they can adapt to snow.
chinchila's live in grass lands and some live in woodlands.
In the woodlands.
Generally, in the ground. Much like a groundhog, the burrow themselves underground and live there.