
12/07/2025
A group of owls is called a Parliament.
Even in silence, owls rule with wisdom.
The poetic term "Parliament of Owls" may have originated from C.S. Lewis’s literary works, and it beautifully reflects the mysterious and wise aura owls carry. While most bird groups have practical names—like a gaggle of geese or a murder of crows—“Parliament” elevates owls into a class of their own.
Owls have long symbolized wisdom, mystery, and intellect across cultures. In Ancient Greece, the owl was sacred to Athena, the goddess of wisdom. Its quiet flight, keen eyesight, and nocturnal nature have all contributed to its reputation as an otherworldly observer of the night.
Although the term isn’t scientific, it’s widely accepted in literature, culture, and popular science. You’ll often hear it referenced in nature documentaries or classroom settings as a fun linguistic curiosity that adds to owls' allure.
Despite their noble title, owls are fierce hunters. Their silence isn’t just elegant—it’s lethal. And their solitary behavior makes the idea of a "Parliament" quite ironic, but undeniably charming. Next time you see one, remember: you're in the presence of ancient, feathery nobility.