Barred Owls are found throughout the eastern United States, in north central Canada, up to southeast Alaska and down into Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Barred Owls are usually found living in mixed forests of deciduous and coniferous trees, or wet, swampy areas. Their home range usually covers several hundred acres.
Barred Owls are sometimes found in towns perching near bird feeders that attract mice and squirrels. How do Barred Owls hunt and what is their prey? Barred Owls hunt from a perch and will swoop down with silent flight to grab prey with their talons.
They most commonly hunt for a variety of mouse species but will also prey upon chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits, grouse, frogs, smaller owls, snakes, insects, etc. On occasion the Barred Owl will wade into water to catch crawfish and fish. How does the Barred Owl raise its young? Barred Owls usually nest in tree cavities, but will also nest in the abandoned nests of hawks, crows and squirrels.
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