I checked my wife's mobile afterwards (Samsung Galaxy A14) and, sure enough, it showed an outgoing call to our daughter at 07:04
The phone call-log will show outbound voice calls
and SMS text messages, but both will probably show the same iconography symbols irrespective of medium.
Now check your SMS text messages thread. Nowadays most smartphones show this as multiple conversation-specific threads, but yours might be set to list them diary-view. Nomatter: might you have attempted to send a text to your daughter much earlier in the day
but it has failed to send?
In this scenario, your phone may have been out of signal when the theoretical text was attempted to be sent earlier that day (or even the day before), but has then (at 0704hrs) found itself in signal, and has then in a diligent-but-delayed fashion 'automatically' sent the text. This might look like a phonecall in both the sender and recipient call-logs.
Reasons for delay in sending an SMS text: poor signal (faulty company network, especially in rural locations with minimal coverage; perhaps a faulty phone, including user network settings that are not optimised...especially for older phones that still rely upon 3G, which is being ceased right now in many locales).
Possibly network congestion, magnified in part by some of the above possibilities (this often occurs up to 12-24hrs into a New Year, caused by SMS text sheer quantities...but we are now a week in, so that is not root cause).
Hmm...is your daughter's number set as a speed-dial contact? This (or a last number redial) could somehow have caused an inadvertent pocket-dial/bump-dial situation: but that's unlikely without a trigger.
Do the call-logs on your (and your daughter's) phone show a
duration for this non-call?
Does the call-log on your phone list *all* calls from your phone, irrespective of whether they are conventional on-net billable voice calls
and/or free off-net calls (made via eg WiFi calling or even Internet calls made via Facebook Messenger voice/WhatsApp Voice/Zoiper etc)?
ps also (and I should have said this first) check that the call-log on your phone *definitely* shows you as the caller, and not the recipient. If your daughter mistakenly dialled you, but
thought you dialled her (and you believed her in good faith, but mistakenly) she could have seen her previous inadvertant misdial to you at 0704, then called you deliberately at 0705.