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What owls benefit from nesting boxes? There are three types of owl species in Indiana in particular that benefit from nesting boxes, all of which are species that nest in cavities.
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There are three owl species in Indiana that could use more nesting boxes: the barn owl, barred owl and Eastern screech owl. Here's what to do.
The second is the barred owl, which is one of the biggest owl species in Indiana. These owls have more streaks on their feathers and are more often found in wooded areas.