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They are no threat to your chickens.
Just to clarify;
Ospreys are not accipiters. When talking about birds, Accipiters are birds of the genus Accipiter which are "true hawks". In the US the only accipiters are the sharp-shinned hawk, the Cooper's hawk, and the Northern Goshawk with the later 2 posing a risk to chickens. The common red-tailed hawk and other "hawks" are buteos but are also a risk. It is true that they are of the Order Accipitriformes which includes every diurnal bird of prey, but they are their own unique genus called Pandion. Nothing else quite like them.
They are no threat to your chickens.
Just to clarify;
Ospreys are not accipiters. When talking about birds, Accipiters are birds of the genus Accipiter which are "true hawks". In the US the only accipiters are the sharp-shinned hawk, the Cooper's hawk, and the Northern Goshawk with the later 2 posing a risk to chickens. The common red-tailed hawk and other "hawks" are buteos but are also a risk. It is true that they are of the Order Accipitriformes which includes every diurnal bird of prey, but they are their own unique genus called Pandion. Nothing else quite like them.