Final answer:
Northern Shrikes store food by impaling it, while owls do not typically store food for later use, making the statement that owls store food in trees false.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that owls will store food in trees like Northern Shrikes do is false. Northern Shrikes are known for their behavior of impaling or storing their prey on thorns or barbed wire as a form of caching. Owls, on the other hand, do not exhibit this behavior. Raptors such as hawks and owls are carnivores and while they do hunt and eat mammals and other birds, they typically consume their prey soon after capturing it rather than storing for later use.
Owls, unlike some birds like Clark's Nut-cracker who exhibit 'caching' behavior by burying their food, do not typically store food in such a manner. Therefore, the answer to the question is b) False.