 The present study investigated the presence of sarcosystus calchaceae in the intestines of northern goss hawks and Eurasian sparrow hawks from Lithuania. The protozoa was detected in both species with S. Calchaceae being the most common species found. Additionally, for other species were also identified in the Eurasian sparrow hawk while only one species was found in the northern goss hawk. The results suggest that the diets of these two species may be responsible for the different levels of sarcosystus calchaceae infection.