Owlet

The Owlet bird family, scientifically known as Strigidae, encompasses a diverse group of small to medium-sized nocturnal birds of prey. These birds are characterized by their distinct round faces, large forward-facing eyes, and sharp talons. Owlets are found across various habitats worldwide, from dense forests to open grasslands, adapting remarkably well to different environments. Despite their small size, they are efficient hunters, using their acute sense of hearing and silent flight to catch prey. Owlets play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling the populations of small mammals and insects.

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