Aurorder
Aurorder is a term used in the field of ornithology to describe the order of birds that includes the owls. The order Strigiformes, to which aurorder belongs, is characterized by its nocturnal or crepuscular habits, sharp talons, and forward-facing eyes. Owls are known for their exceptional hearing and silent flight, which are adaptations for hunting in the dark. The order Strigiformes is further divided into two suborders: Striginae, which includes the typical owls, and Tytoninae, which includes barn owls and their relatives.
The term "aurorder" is not a standard scientific term and is not recognized in the scientific literature.
The study of aurorder, or Strigiformes, is an important area of ornithology, as it provides insights into