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Daylight Owls

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Owls routinely fly visibly in daylight, unlike Muggle expectations of nocturnal.

In the Harry Potter series, Daylight Owls represent a whimsical subversion of Muggle preconceptions, with magical owls boldly soaring in broad daylight from the very first book, challenging expectations of their nocturnal nature. This trait persists unchanging throughout the saga as a staple of the wizarding world's casual defiance of natural laws, underscoring the magical normalcy of such anomalies amid escalating conflicts. Though not evolving dramatically, their visibility symbolizes the series' blend of everyday magic with extraordinary events.

Evolution

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Owls routinely fly visibly in daylight, unlike Muggle expectations of nocturnal.

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

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