On quiet nights, when movement slows and the air seems to settle into stillness, owls emerge as silent figures moving through the dark. Their presence is subtle but unmistakable. You often notice them not by sight, but by feeling—a shift in the atmosphere, a faint shadow passing overhead, or the distant echo of a call that carries farther than expected. These moments have drawn human attention for centuries, giving owls a reputation that blends natural elegance with an almost mysterious presence. Classified within the order Strigiformes, owls are highly specialized nocturnal birds, built for life in low light and silence....
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