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.
Not officially (in North America), but common names can be very confusing. There is a Barn Owl, that loves to live in barns & abandoned buildings and has dark eyes, a white heart-shaped face,...
The word owl originated in early European languages. In old Norse, an Owl was known as "ugla", and in old German, it was "uwila". Both of these words may have been created as sounds that described...
The name owl originated in German as "Eule" and drifted across Europe to England where it become "owl". The original German word is thought to be an imitation of the sound an owl makes. In Arabic an...
As far as I know there isn't. The smallest owl in the world is the ELF owl. this may be what you meant. If you would like more information on the elf owl and other types of owls you can look...