THE SEAGULL injured during Sunday's game at Etihad Stadium has made a full recovery.

The bird was clipped by a ball, kicked by Cameron Zurhaar down the wing and over the head of Jarrad Waite, with just under three minutes to play in the opening term between North Melbourne and Hawthorn.

Etihad Stadium confirmed on Monday the seagull, which had become stuck inside the venue when the roof was closed, was able to fly away.

Commentator Brian Taylor declared the bird's "right wing has been partially dislocated," leading to an outpouring of concern from fans on social media. 

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"We are happy to advise that the seagull who sustained an injury was taken into a safe area within the stadium to make sure he was OK," a stadium spokesperson told AFL.com.au on Monday.  

"His wing made a speedy recovery and he flew away later in the afternoon."

Seagulls have had a torturous relationship with footy over the years with the MCG going to the extent of having wires installed across the ground while wedge-tailed eagles have also been used to scare off the hungry birds.