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Owls

The owls are part of the family Strigiformes, which include about 200 birds of prey. Most are solitary, and nocturnal, except for some like the Burrowing owl. Owls hunt mostly small mammals, insects and other birds, though some specialize in hunting fish. Owls are found in all regions of the Earth except Antarctica, most of Greenland, and some remote islands. Living owls are divided into two families: the typical owls, (Strigidae) and the barn-owls, (Tytonidae).

3,047 Questions

What tempacher is a snowy day?

Snow forms when the atmospheric temperature is at or below freezing and there is enough moisture in the air. But the temperature at the ground level may be warmer, sometimes above freezing.

How do squirrels eat?

nuts, acorns, snails, berries, seeds, pinecones, bird seed, sunflower seeds, tiger mosquitoes, pears, pods, pumpkins, tulip boms, cherries, peaches, plums and apples

Are owls mostly active at night?

Owls have the best night vision of any animals. Their excellent hearing and sharp vision makes them capable of capturing prey regardless of the amount of light. About two thirds of the many species of owls hunt at night, but the remaining third are most active during daylight hours or at dusk.

How do owls protect their young?

owls are quite the defensive birds... much to a bird watchers understanding the way they protect their young may seem strange to people who don't understand owls. A mother owl will push its young out of the tree or other place of resting in order to evade the preditor

What does it take to have a pet owl?

You need a special permit, and it's not really a pet if you live in the USA it's illegal.

You can only posses a owl if it's in a education, breeding or rehab system.

You still wouldn't own the owl, USA Fish and Wildlife would.

-hoping this was of use,

Kaguya Kaze

What does a barn swallow nest has in it?

They are made of mud often times mixed with grasses or other materials. They are then lined with grass and then feathers.

How does a snowy owl make its nest?

Snowy owls breed in May. They build their nest (called a scrape) on a boulder or mound as to have a good vantage point of the area around them for better hunting and to keep a watchful eye on potential predators. Five to 14 eggs are laid, with one egg being laid every other day. The eggs hatch after about five weeks and both parents care for and defend the young.

Why is an owl classified as a bird?

because it flies and has feathers like a bird

What kind of birds eat small dogs?

vultures might eat small dogs because they pick at any dead animals they can find! yuck!

What do owls eggs look like?

it is yellowish greenish but is almost clear to humans

Why do burrowing owls surround their den with poop?

The Burrowing Owl places the feces of other animals around its nest in order to lure insects that the owl preys upon toward the den. There is also the possibility that it signals to other owls that the burrow is currently occupied.

What happen to the shrew population if a disease kills most of the owls?

If a disease significantly reduces the owl population, which are natural predators of shrews, the shrew population is likely to increase. With fewer owls to control their numbers, shrews can thrive, leading to a potential overpopulation. This surge could result in increased competition for food and habitat among shrews, and possibly lead to ecological imbalances in their environment. Over time, other factors such as food availability and disease among shrews may eventually regulate their population.

What competition do owls have?

Birds of prey like hawks, weasels and foxes, bobcats all prey on the small rodents and birds that owls feed on.

How does a barn owls tail help it?

The tail should help a barn own keep itself balanced, whether it be while flying or perched on an object.

Do owls hunt in different ways?

Yes owls are nocturnal. That means they sleep in the day and hunt for food at night. There are different species of owl.

How many owl pellet dropped from an owl a year?

Around two per day, so 700+ every year. The owl pellets contain indigestible hair and bone, so it depends on how much and what type of prey a particular owl eats.

What does it mean when you dream of an owl and it is always in your way in your dream?

In some Native American mythologies, the owl is a messenger of death. So the dreamer might consider whether a recent death or an obsessive fear of death is continually on one's mind. An unhealthy concern over the inevitability of death might be hindering the dreamer from fully entering into life. In other symbol systems, the owl is sacred to Athena, Goddess of Wisdom, and represents the intellect and learning. From this viewpoint, the lack of education or perhaps the continual search for more education could be getting "in the way" of the dreamer. The dreamer must determine which of these metaphors is most appropriate.

ever feel like someone in your life is ever nagging you maybe holdin u back perhaps its a question you need answerd but cant ask the question so hens carryd in to your dream