no.because there are not on the endanger species list.
no I'm serious their not
bald eagles, osprey, and the common loon
They have been increasing in numbers since the 70's. They are doing better todaY and have been removed from endangered status.
No, in fact it is listed at the lowest level of conservation status, Least Concern, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Ospreys are not even considered threatened. The Osprey has a large global population estimated at 460,000. The species is not endangered.
An osprey eats mainly fish.
The plural form of osprey is ospreys.
The osprey, sometimes referred to as the sea hawk, is of Least Concern according to the IUCN (this means that there is no foreseeable risk of it becoming extinct or endangered in the near future). The skuas, several species of bird that may be called sea hawks, are also Least Concern.
The Latin word for osprey is "Pandion." This term is derived from the genus name "Pandion," which encompasses the osprey species. The scientific name for the common osprey is "Pandion haliaetus."
Pandion haliaetus should be the scientific name for the osprey.
well the osprey doesn't really have a role. osprey: type of bird founded in the Chesapeake bay
The osprey just snatched up a fish! That's the biggest osprey I've ever seen.
Osprey Publishing was created in 1969.