The FLAPPER
hunting style of barn owl's
Its either the Hawk Owl or the Great horned owl.
It depends on the particular style of the owl, Athenian tetradrachms with the owl on them were produce from about 510 BC and ended with the "new style" owl which was last produced in about 42 BC, however other denominations of coins from Athens continued to be produced with owls on them until about 267 AD. Based on the style of a particular owl, you can generally date the coin to a hundred or so years. Specialty sites and forums can help you with attributing and dating a particular coin.
They have big ears. And the sounds echo.
Flight feathers muffle the wing beats
Owls are prolific hunters, using hearing, eyesight and silent flight to catch their prey, owls use silent flight to sneak up on prey, catching it before the prey even knows the owl is there, thus keeping the owl alive through nutrition.
Owls are built for silent flight. I would base the answer off of that.
because they use silent flight and keen eyesight at night
They can turn their heads nearly all the way around, and they have awesome night vision. They have the ability to fly nearly silently. They can take other birds while in flight. Their powers of sight and hearing are legendary. Folk tales have arisen, attesting to the owl's wisdom, because they always seem to be asking, "Who?".
night vision and silent flight
There are over 200 species of owls in the world, belonging to the family Strigidae (typical owls) and Tytonidae (barn owls). Some common owl species include the Great Horned Owl, Barn Owl, Snowy Owl, and the Elf Owl. Owls are known for their distinct facial discs, silent flight, and nocturnal hunting habits.
nite owl I (hollis mason) was western boxing nite owl II (dan dreiberg) was an eclectic mix of martial arts.