3 peregrines seen on a couple of occasions within the city centre this afternoon one of them being the resident female.
steven burke said
Sat Mar 16 8:08 PM, 2019
2 peregrines sat on the town hall this afternoon at 1.40 pm in the rain.
Wayne Zaslawsky-goulden said
Tue Mar 12 8:28 PM, 2019
Peregrines calling and seen at the town hall yesterday evening too around 6pm.
Ollie Wright said
Tue Mar 12 3:06 PM, 2019
At least one, but I'm fairly sure two, Peregrines were just circling around and landing on the Town Hall Clock Tower.
Reynard Spiess said
Thu Jan 31 10:53 AM, 2019
After an absence for most of Jan, two peregrines back on the Faraday tower this morning. M and F from the size, but I don't have optics with me to look for rings.
steven burke said
Sun Dec 23 11:59 AM, 2018
2 peregrines perched on faraday tower this morning at 9.25am when driving past on the mancunian way & again when coming back past at 11.25am.
Charles Farrell said
Sat Dec 22 3:20 PM, 2018
No luck on the Faraday Tower this lunchtime, although I could see where the birds had been perching.
After walking away, I then spotted a Female perched right at the top of the nearby Nathan & Social Sciences Tower.
steven burke said
Thu Dec 13 10:34 PM, 2018
A few sightings this afternoon of peregrine falcons in between some shopping. Male & female on & around faraday tower. One, possibly the resident female on the cis tower. Then around 4pm a pair whizzing around piccadilly gardens & landing on city tower.
steven burke said
Sat Dec 1 11:07 PM, 2018
2 peregrines perched on faraday tower this morning at 10.35am whilst driving past on the mancunian way.
steven burke said
Sun Nov 18 1:53 PM, 2018
Male & female peregrine perched on faraday tower this afternoon at 12.25pm, both flew off ten minutes later, female then perched on the principal.
This afternoon the Adult female & 2nd calender year peregrine were flying around faraday tower area, the 2nd calender year peregrine then went after a pigeon but I lost view due to the buildings, it then returned within minutes with a kill landed on faraday tower & plucked away whilst the adult female then flew off & perched on the principal. The resident peregrines were also around in there usual perching spots near the cathedral.
-- Edited by steven burke on Saturday 20th of October 2018 03:43:42 PM
Three on the Faraday tower this morning. One on a kill and two perched, of those the smaller was lighter coloured chest. Sadly I was without any binoculars and can't say more than that.
steven burke said
Sat Oct 6 3:14 PM, 2018
2 adults on faraday tower this afternoon ( or possibly one of them could be the 2nd calender year peregrine that could easily of changed its streaks to bars within 6 weeks ) or possibly the wintering adults from last winter !
Also the resident peregrines were about, male perched in one of the usual perching spots & the female eating prey.
-- Edited by steven burke on Saturday 6th of October 2018 05:35:47 PM
Peregrine circling over the new crown plaza building then stooped at something over MMU just now.
Reynard Spiess said
Tue Sep 25 9:24 AM, 2018
Two peregrines on the Faraday tower this morning (and also several times last week) Female eating on a ledge, and the male Skreeing very loudly around, but not invited to share. Loud enough to attract the attention of several passers by.
Ollie Wright said
Mon Sep 3 4:22 PM, 2018
A calling Peregrine did a lap of the Town Hall clock tower earlier, with two large gulls in attendance.
steven burke said
Sun Sep 2 10:05 PM, 2018
The 2nd calender year peregrine falcon was seen again this evening, again eating prey on one of the window ledges of faraday tower viewed from sackville street. Also an adult unringed peregrine was perched on the principal on Oxford Street, it flew off at one point when 2 pigeons went past, gave a little chase then decided to go back on the principal. No sightings of the resident peregrines this aft/eve in any of the usual perching spots.
Yesterday, (Wednesday 22nd August) at 4.30pm I was walking past the Faraday tower at the bottom of Sackville Street and heard a commotion. One bird was circling from a ledge, flapping and calling. I got a glimpse of a second bird streaking away over the new building opposite. As I got a better view observed one bird plucking at something (couldn't see) and another sat 'observing' from a ledge at the other end of the building on the same (East) side. Never saw more than two birds and don't have eyesight or expertise to identify genders etc.
Will be looking up each time I pass that building for a while.
steven burke said
Sat Aug 18 3:07 PM, 2018
The 2nd calender year peregrine falcon is a cracking looking bird & has no rings on the legs.
-- Edited by steven burke on Saturday 18th of August 2018 03:08:51 PM
I visited the campus early this morning. There was an adult on the top railing on the 'White Building' i.e the old maths building which is disused. There was no ring on the right leg and for the left leg I regard my finding as inconclusive. There was a juvenile from last year on the Faraday building with a prey item. The 2nd Cal bird was within view of the adult bird. The bird was calling so it would seem there was a connection of some kind between the two birds. Sadly the adult flew off before Steve Burke arrived. Steve has a cracking bridge camera with a good bit of power which would have determined for sure if there was a ring on the bird's left leg. I attach a couple of hugely cropped images taken with my dinky lens.
I got permission to search the grounds for signs of breeding this year and could find no evidence. A long chat with a security guard, who I would regard as an extremely competent observer, confirmed my belief that there has not been any breeding at the locus this year. I did not see a second juvenile.
Two youngsters bickering very noisily over the remains of a pigeon on the Faraday tower (bottom of Sackville St) ~0830 this morning (and suggestion from someone else that they were around earlier in the week too).
steven burke said
Sat Aug 4 8:26 PM, 2018
Both male & female on view on separate occasions this aft/eve. Also there appeared to be either one resident peregrine seeing off another 2 peregrines or the resident pair seeing off a single peregrine, it All happened so fast that I only managed to see one bird return & that was the resident female which then perched on the E of the arndale.
Karen Foulkes said
Mon Jul 30 1:27 PM, 2018
Spent 5 minutes this morning watching a Peregrine rounding up the pigeons in Piccadilly gardens just over the roof tops. It was then chased off along Mosley Street by two Lesser Black-backed Gulls.
-- Edited by Karen Foulkes on Monday 30th of July 2018 07:18:31 PM
James Richardson said
Fri Jul 20 10:04 AM, 2018
Peregrine circling over Mancunian way by MMU at 10:00 today
Reynard Spiess said
Tue Jul 10 9:15 AM, 2018
One (female??) back on the Faraday tower. Could this mean she's successfully fledged some chicks (somewhere) and back to a wider range of feeding grounds?
steven burke said
Sat Jun 23 11:55 PM, 2018
Both male & female on view this aft/eve, I watched the male drinking water at one point, something I have not witnessed before despite watching for many years. Also had a feather drop down close to me, thinking it was just a pigeon feather from a kill, on close inspection it turned out to be one of the female peregrines feather as she was preening nearby, my first peregrine feather
Rob Smallwood said
Thu Jun 7 2:24 PM, 2018
Regular sightings of 2 birds and enough activity to suggest Adrian's optimism is well founded. Fingers crossed.
steven burke said
Fri Jun 1 8:20 PM, 2018
male perched on the premier inn this afternoon, no sign of the female. both were seen this morning by the rspb.
Peregrine perched on the Premier Inn watching the Manchester City Champions Parade
Adrian Dancy said
Fri May 11 7:29 PM, 2018
I saw both male and female today...both looked fit and healthy to me so I would not rule out the possibility of their attempting to breed. Fingers crossed.
Mike Crawley said
Wed May 9 7:08 PM, 2018
Just read this on Manchester RSPB's Facebook page
Manchester peregrines update: Sadly it looks like we wont be having any chicks this year. But the parents are still giving us great views, so catch them and us in Exchange Square until 15 July
Travelling along the Mancunian Way at c 4:30 today there was a peregrine sat on a building to the south of the road opposite the intersection with Sackville Street (i.e. near Faraday Building). From my brief view it looked a big bird, so possibly female.
Chris
Eugene Dillon-Hooper said
Sun Apr 22 1:25 PM, 2018
One peregrine over Albert's sq at 13.25. Seen whilst waiting to see or hear black redstart.
steven burke said
Wed Apr 18 10:38 PM, 2018
What looks to be the male on the town hall this aft/ eve.
Lunchtime VP from work rooftop - a peregrine flying to and from the town hall, stooped a couple of times from the spire but I think came back empty-taloned each time. After a while it flew off in the direction of the Cathedral.
Shannon Llewellyn said
Wed Apr 18 10:28 AM, 2018
Single peregrine seen flying over Town Hall at 7.15 this morning, then two around the same location at approx 9am, giving more prolonged views. Probably perching up on the spire, though on the opposite side to me.
steven burke said
Sun Apr 15 8:33 PM, 2018
Female on view this afternoon calling loudly, probably wanting some food from the male who was seen flying around.
Reynard Spiess said
Fri Apr 6 9:36 AM, 2018
They were both briefly on the tower early this week, but hadn't been seen for a couple of weeks before that.
steven burke said
Thu Apr 5 9:46 PM, 2018
both resident peregrines showing well this aft/eve & both tucking into some stashed prey. i have not seen any peregrines around faraday tower on a few visits now & i have been informed that the pair may have just been over wintering.
Simon Johnson said
Thu Mar 8 5:52 PM, 2018
a great display this lunch time of a bird chasing pigeons in Piccadilly Gardens - watched from the office window.
It very nearly caught one with many wows and woow's from colleagues who took an interest
steven burke said
Sun Mar 4 4:24 PM, 2018
Male perched on the letter D of the arndale this afternoon, no sign of the female. None seen at faraday tower shortly after.
Adrian Dancy said
Fri Mar 2 4:47 PM, 2018
Images attached of male and female together and another of the female alone (looking to her left) taken on 28th February 2018 the image of the male (which is seen looking to his right) was made on 25th February 2018. All images capture in late afternoon sun.
The birds seen at the Faraday Building are not the same birds as those which have previously bred in the city centre. The male bird is without rings and the female has an aluminium ring on her left leg and no darvic (coloured ring) on the right leg.
Adrian, glad you established the identity of the other peregrine ( the ringed on left leg female) as I wasn't too sure of that one after finding out about the unringed male. This will now mean that these 2 peregrines are definitely not the media city pair as the female there is unringed & male is ringed on right leg. All good stuff Hopefully catch up with you soon.
Adrian Dancy said
Wed Feb 28 10:17 PM, 2018
The birds seen at the Faraday Building are not the same birds as those which have previously bred in the city centre. The male bird is without rings and the female has an aluminium ring on her left leg and no darvic (coloured ring) on the right leg.
Andrea Wilson said
Fri Feb 23 10:10 PM, 2018
Thanks for the info Steven, I'll try and remember which is which. A
steven burke said
Fri Feb 23 10:03 PM, 2018
nice photo andrea, the male is the top bird, female below. I also seen both male & female this afternoon on the cis tower, distant photo attached, male on the right, female on the left with a full crop. no peregrines seen at faraday tower earlier on.
At least one, but I'm fairly sure two, Peregrines were just circling around and landing on the Town Hall Clock Tower.
After an absence for most of Jan, two peregrines back on the Faraday tower this morning. M and F from the size, but I don't have optics with me to look for rings.
After walking away, I then spotted a Female perched right at the top of the nearby Nathan & Social Sciences Tower.
Male & female on & around faraday tower.
One, possibly the resident female on the cis tower.
Then around 4pm a pair whizzing around piccadilly gardens & landing on city tower.
The resident peregrines were also around in there usual perching spots near the cathedral.
-- Edited by steven burke on Saturday 20th of October 2018 03:43:42 PM
Three on the Faraday tower this morning. One on a kill and two perched, of those the smaller was lighter coloured chest. Sadly I was without any binoculars and can't say more than that.
Also the resident peregrines were about, male perched in one of the usual perching spots & the female eating prey.
-- Edited by steven burke on Saturday 6th of October 2018 05:35:47 PM
Two peregrines on the Faraday tower this morning (and also several times last week) Female eating on a ledge, and the male Skreeing very loudly around, but not invited to share. Loud enough to attract the attention of several passers by.
A calling Peregrine did a lap of the Town Hall clock tower earlier, with two large gulls in attendance.
Also an adult unringed peregrine was perched on the principal on Oxford Street, it flew off at one point when 2 pigeons went past, gave a little chase then decided to go back on the principal.
No sightings of the resident peregrines this aft/eve in any of the usual perching spots.
Yesterday, (Wednesday 22nd August) at 4.30pm I was walking past the Faraday tower at the bottom of Sackville Street and heard a commotion. One bird was circling from a ledge, flapping and calling. I got a glimpse of a second bird streaking away over the new building opposite. As I got a better view observed one bird plucking at something (couldn't see) and another sat 'observing' from a ledge at the other end of the building on the same (East) side. Never saw more than two birds and don't have eyesight or expertise to identify genders etc.
Will be looking up each time I pass that building for a while.
-- Edited by steven burke on Saturday 18th of August 2018 03:08:51 PM
I visited the campus early this morning. There was an adult on the top railing on the 'White Building' i.e the old maths building which is disused. There was no ring on the right leg and for the left leg I regard my finding as inconclusive. There was a juvenile from last year on the Faraday building with a prey item. The 2nd Cal bird was within view of the adult bird. The bird was calling so it would seem there was a connection of some kind between the two birds. Sadly the adult flew off before Steve Burke arrived. Steve has a cracking bridge camera with a good bit of power which would have determined for sure if there was a ring on the bird's left leg. I attach a couple of hugely cropped images taken with my dinky lens.
I got permission to search the grounds for signs of breeding this year and could find no evidence. A long chat with a security guard, who I would regard as an extremely competent observer, confirmed my belief that there has not been any breeding at the locus this year. I did not see a second juvenile.
Two youngsters bickering very noisily over the remains of a pigeon on the Faraday tower (bottom of Sackville St) ~0830 this morning (and suggestion from someone else that they were around earlier in the week too).
-- Edited by Karen Foulkes on Monday 30th of July 2018 07:18:31 PM
One (female??) back on the Faraday tower. Could this mean she's successfully fledged some chicks (somewhere) and back to a wider range of feeding grounds?
Regular sightings of 2 birds and enough activity to suggest Adrian's optimism is well founded. Fingers crossed.
Manchester peregrines update: Sadly it looks like we wont be having any chicks this year. But the parents are still giving us great views, so catch them and us in Exchange Square until 15 July
www.rspb.org.uk/about-the-rspb/about-us/media-centre/press-releases/no-chicks-for-popular-peregrines-this-year/
http://www.rochdale.gov.uk/features/Pages/peregrine-falcons-in-rochdale.aspx
What a shame.
Thanks, mate.
Unfortunately there is no webcam this year.
Chris
They were both briefly on the tower early this week, but hadn't been seen for a couple of weeks before that.
i have not seen any peregrines around faraday tower on a few visits now & i have been informed that the pair may have just been over wintering.
It very nearly caught one with many wows and woow's from colleagues who took an interest
None seen at faraday tower shortly after.
Images attached of male and female together and another of the female alone (looking to her left) taken on 28th February 2018 the image of the male (which is seen looking to his right) was made on 25th February 2018. All images capture in late afternoon sun.
Adrian, glad you established the identity of the other peregrine ( the ringed on left leg female) as I wasn't too sure of that one after finding out about the unringed male. This will now mean that these 2 peregrines are definitely not the media city pair as the female there is unringed & male is ringed on right leg. All good stuff
Hopefully catch up with you soon.
Thanks for the info Steven, I'll try and remember which is which. A
I also seen both male & female this afternoon on the cis tower, distant photo attached, male on the right, female on the left with a full crop. no peregrines seen at faraday tower earlier on.