What is a group of owls called?

A group of owls is known as a parliament. This term originated from C.S. Lewis' description of a gathering of owls in his book "The Chronicles of Narnia". The word parliament is used to signify the wisdom and collective intelligence associated with owls. Owls are nocturnal birds of prey known for their keen eyesight, sharp talons, and silent flight. They are found on every continent except Antarctica, and there are around 200 different species of owls worldwide. Owls are known for their ability to hunt in low light conditions and can rotate their heads up to 270 degrees. They primarily feed on small mammals, insects, and other birds. Owls are considered symbols of wisdom, knowledge, and intuition in many cultures around the world.