Owls do not build nests. Some are cavity nesters, like the Common Barn Owl and the screech owls. Barn owls have been known to nest in: old buildings, caves, in palm trees, anywhere they can find a little hidden area. Owls that are not cavity nesters will use the nests of other large birds: crows, ravens, hawks. Some nest on the ground (Snowy Owl, Short-eared Owl), others will nest on ledges or in old buildings. As far as nest building goes, barn owls come closest in that the female will shred and arrange the pellets (regugitated undisgested bones and fur) to make a nice warm "carpet" for the eggs and chicks.
They like to nest in hollow trees, buildings, towers and empty hawk nests. They also live in holes in dead trees.
In a barn!
Perhaps, at least for their nesting. More on this owl at the link below:
They live in your mom's vagina, or in a forest.
barn owls are found in simply barns. they live uptop where all the hey is and they mate all the time
in a tree fairly high, and out of twigs, weeds, and torn owl pellets.
in big trees with wide branches.
If there is an entrance to an attic, they may occupy it. They nest wherever they can shelter.
the barn owls build their nest by getting parts of twuigs and parts of plants.
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.
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.
in a barn
Yes, barn owls do exist, although they don't usually live in barns.
No because they eat mice, rabbits,birds, etc. Very few owls are omnivores but most are carnivores.
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