kingdom-animalia
phylum- chordata
class- aves
order- strigiformes
family- tytonidae
genus- tyto
species-tyto Alba !
Owls (birds of the order Strigiformes)are divided into two main groups:Strigidae: typical owls such as Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus)Tytonidae: barn owls such as the common Barn Owl (Tyto alba)The Northern Spotted Owl is Strix occidentalis caurina.The Snowy Owl is Bubo scandiacus.
The common Barn Owl is not named after or directly having to do with barns. The following link will offer some information pertaining to the Barn Owl: http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/b/barnowl/
taxonomy
Taxonomy is the scientific name for Taxonomy.
The correct order of taxonomy for the ostrich is: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Struthioniformes Family: Struthionidae Genus: Struthio Species: camelus (Common ostrich)
the common barn owl
the common barn owl
Pygmy Owls are one of the smallest breeds. The Barn Owl is the most common owl. The Eagle Owl is the biggest owl.
Owls (birds of the order Strigiformes)are divided into two main groups:Strigidae: typical owls such as Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus)Tytonidae: barn owls such as the common Barn Owl (Tyto alba)The Northern Spotted Owl is Strix occidentalis caurina.The Snowy Owl is Bubo scandiacus.
No but there is a very common ( in North America) owl species called the barn owl which may choose to live in a shed, or a barn as its name suggests. In other words, no.
barn owl
The barn owl has a huge range, found in most temperate areas around the world. However, their numbers have been reduced in some areas where they are found, and they are nowhere near as common today as they once were.
A barn owl is prey.
no a barn owl would be a mammal
for the heck of it
A Common Barn Owl http://www.owlpages.com/owls.php?genus=Tyto&species=alba
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.