Where Do Owls Live?
Owls live almost everywhere on Earth! You can find owls on every continent except Antarctica. They live in forests, deserts, grasslands, and even in cities!
Different owls like different homes. Barn Owls often live in barns, old buildings, and church steeples. Screech Owls like tree holes. Burrowing Owls actually live in holes in the ground!
Most owls are nocturnal. That means they sleep during the day and wake up at night. They hunt for food when it's dark outside. A few owls, like the Snowy Owl, are active during the day.
Owls don't build their own nests. They use old nests made by other birds, or they find hollow trees, caves, or sheltered spots to lay their eggs.
What Do Owls Eat?
Owls are carnivores and excellent hunters! They eat meat, not plants. Owls are birds of prey, which means they hunt other animals for food.
What do owls catch?
- Mice and rats (their favorite!)
- Rabbits and squirrels
- Small birds
- Insects like beetles and moths
- Frogs and lizards
- Fish (some owls!)
Owls are silent hunters. Their special feathers make almost no sound when they fly! The edges of their wing feathers are soft and fluffy, which muffles the sound. Prey animals don't hear the owl coming!
Owls have super sharp talons (claws) on their feet. When an owl spots prey, it swoops down silently and grabs it with its strong talons.
Here's something interesting - owls swallow small prey whole! Their stomachs digest the meat, but they can't digest bones, fur, and feathers. So they cough up these parts in a pellet. Scientists study owl pellets to learn what owls have been eating!