In a food web, Barn Owls would be considered a carnivore, and probably a secondary consumer. A producer further down the web would be any vegetation that small mammals like mice and voles feed on. In a the form of a food chain below, it would probably look something like this:
Apex Predator: Great Horned Owl
Secondary Consumer (Carnivore): Barn Owl
Primary Consumer (Herbivore): Rabbit
Primary Producer: Grass
So in this example, the grass would be the producer in the Barn Owl's food chain.
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Barn owls are carnivorous consumers, feeding primarily on small mammals such as mice, rats, voles, and shrews. They are also known to consume insects, birds, and reptiles. Barn owls are important predators in their ecosystem, helping to control rodent populations.
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.
well barn owls aren't cannibalistic that i know of but barn owls may be eaten by larger owls sometimes for example the great horned owl will sometimes prey on barn owls. in times of scarce food if a hatchling dies, yes, no food is wasted, other then that barn owls usually don't eat other barn owls.
Yes, barn owls will only breed within the species.
are barn owls endangered?
Barn Owls don't have predators.
Barn owls can fly.
a interesting fact about barn owls are that female barn owls(a girl barn owl) are more colorful than male barn owls
Food.
Owls are predators no animal eats owls . But barn owls do swallow their prey whole.
i have seen barn owls in dearborn county