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Barn Owl Houses

The Barn Owl is a year-round resident throughout much of the United States. Barn Owls prefer open to semi-open habitats such as prairie, farmland, savannah, marshland, and desert, but prefer the vicinity of farms and towns. The Barn Owl will breed in all months except January in North America. Barn Owl houses should be mounted 10 feet or higher and away from human and ground predator reach.