Some sightings from the Joie stadium today (City Academy)
A Kestrel was hovering over one of the other pitches before being chased off by a Magpie. A Sparrowhawk was hunting over the trees behind the west stand. Four Ring-necked Parakeets flew over in the direction of Ashton Old Road.
This afternoon 16-20 Ring-necked Parakeets flew across the upper tier of the South Stand at the Etihad and then out of sight just before the first goal
At Emirates Old Trafford Cricket ground.
Watching Lancashire beat Northamptonshire in T20 Blast saw:
Pied Wagtail in outfield and flying above 'The Point' stand.
Also a Swift seen.
At Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground - during Lancashire v Northamptonshire County Championship Division 2 game on 2nd and 3rd days (15th and 16th May 2019):
Pied Wagtail intermittently "fielding in the Covers and at Long on"! Three Swift flying over
A Marsh Harrier seen today from the AJ Bell Stadium, working over the rough ground between the ground and the canal. GM Tick for me, nice one! The game was good too.
Kestrel tonight in the etihad stadium catching moths on the wing, getting plenty by the way it was in and out off the roof supports. Good win for the lads as well.
-- Edited by Ivan Ellison on Wednesday 7th of November 2018 11:35:22 PM
Can anyone confirm the identity of the Robin-sized bird flying around the Etihad last night. It was being terrorised by a Kestrel, which caught it at one point but dropped it in the West stand. It spent most of the match flying between the north and south stands.
Peregrine at Macron stadium flying into one of the floodlight stacks yesterday afternoon (20/01). Also two flocks of 30+ waders over the stadium, sorry no idea of species other than they were not lapwing.
Maine Road fc Barntingham Road ground playing West Didsbury and Chorlton Large female sparrowhawk over as the game started. Movement of large gulls east as the light faded - I assume towards Audenshawe Res. Chris
Whilst climbing up the ramp at the Etihad, looking towards ASDA, a good number of Gulls were flying around, including what suspiciously looked like a Yellow-legged adult, along with Lesser Black-backed, Herring and Black-headed. Unfortunately didn't have my bins with me. I suppose they could have been on a little scaveging trip from up Ashton New Road.
Last night a Common Kestrel broke cover from its roost under the roof of the Etihad Stadium and flew over the pitch for a brief moment and then returned to its roost.
A common buzzard passing low over Ashton Athletic's Brocstedes Park this afternoon, getting a fine view of ex-Blades keeper Paddy Kenny experiencing a chastening afternoon for visitors Maltby Main.
Following on from a bat, presumed pipistrelle, which spent much of the second half of Wigan v Northampton on Tuesday around the DW Stadium South Stand.
Peregrine flying around Stadium MK during today's MK Dons vs Rochdale game and spending long periods perched on the edge of the roof looking over the pitch. Then I wondered, could it actually be one of the Rochdale town hall birds that had travelled down for today's match? It flew off when MK scored thier winner late on so obviously it wasn't a true fan leaving before the final whistle-it's not like it had a train to catch or beat the car park rush................
Magpie on the pitch in front of east stand after the second goal at Old Trafford on sat 7th ...it was ushered off the pitch by the players and sat apparently stunned on the touchline...
not sure how it became to be stunned or why it chose to land on the pitch during play?
Noticed it had vanished 5 mins later , presumably it flew away ?
Kestrel at Leigh Sports Village today and c30 Pied Wagtail on Football pitch at Leigh Harriers. Well done Leigh Centurions Super league bound. Happy days.
Two Mistle Thrush in West stand at Leigh Sports Village and a single Kestrel over today. Well done Leigh Centurions Champions. LEIGH,LEIGH,LEIGH.(Sorry bit drunk today) LOL.
Assume it was the same pair that bred on the corner of the Stretford/SAF stands last year. It was often more interesting to watch these and a pair of Mistle Thrushes than some of the turgid stuff from LVG.
2 Kestrels around the Stretford End during the first half of tonight's match. They landed on a ledge underneath the roof for a couple of minutes then flew off. Obviously not impressed by the football on show!
Just prior to kick off, a Magpie flew into the Etihad Stadium, and landed on a girder above our heads. Not the best of omens for a Sunderland fan, and sure enough, a depressing 90 minutes followed.
Was anyone near enough to identify the little bird that landed on the pitch at Old Trafford this afternoon?
The bird flew down from the direction of the Alex Ferguson stand and landed on the pitch near to the corner at the Stretford End (to the right if you were facing the goal). It remained pretty still on the pitch for a few moments then flew up with a bounding flight and flew round and away towards the opposite end. The bird was too far away from us to get a clear view but looked about pipit sized?
The male spent most of the game trying to settle in the eaves of West Stand with odd forays to the East Stand - must have started roosting there and been suprised by the lights & crowd, especially if it's the one more used to the wide open spaces at the Etihad ;)
A female Kestrel was patrolling along the top of the south stand of Old Trafford during the second half v Villa today. It briefly landed on one of the steel structural supports. It was also seen at the end of the game flying over the carparks as I left the ground.
I think that there may have been a pair early on. . .
A female Kestrel was patrolling along the top of the south stand of Old Trafford during the second half v Villa today. It briefly landed on one of the steel structural supports. It was also seen at the end of the game flying over the carparks as I left the ground.
Peregrine plucking prey on top of Colin Bell stand at start of match today, after 5 mins must have got fed up of the rain and spent the rest of the first half perched underneath the roof. Cheers Ian
During the UEFA Youth Champions League game man city v CSKA at Ewen Fields, Hyde today, a Sparrowhawk took a Starling from under the "scrattin shed" roof. This has a very low roof and the bird was only a few feet above the heads of the crowd. Hopefully it might take a few of the "streetpeckers" that "christened"my new fleece the last time I was there.