Yes, Wisconsin is at the northern part of their breeding range. They are an endangered species in Wisconsin and have been protected in the state since 1979.
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There 16 living species of Barn Owls
No barn owls are much larger
Barn owls will not hunt squirrels because squirrels are active in the day and barn owls are active at night.
in a barn
Yes, barn owls do exist, although they don't usually live in barns.
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in a barn. they are called farm owls because they live on a farm, in your baren
Yes, there are barn owls in Tucson. I believe they have some at the Desert Museum, but they are common in the wild as well.
Barn owl
I assume you mean "Why are barn owls named Barn owls?", and if that's the case then I can answer that. Barn owls are called Barn owls because they roost in Barns and churches, and there's already a Church owl.
snowy owl live in Farms