Early evening visit here tonight after calling for new work boots round the corner.
Still lots of vehicles on the plot and as a result after a good scan round, I could find no birds whatsoever on the ground but heard a Whitethroat and a Dunnock in the shrubbery surrounding the plot.
I asked somebody who was in their car on the site if they had any info on what's happening here. Manchester city council have granted parking permission for staff that are working on a new project at Sharp on Oldham Road, possibly until July. A real shame for this site!
Rob Creek said
Tue May 24 2:21 PM, 2016
It is with regret to write this post but I was passing this site in the wagon approx 30 minutes ago so I stopped for a quick look and it seems that it could be under development of some kind or being used as an overflow car park for the GMP complex. There was a minimum of 29 cars parked up on the land (I've never seen a single vehicle on here before) and some of them right in the same area where a lot of the sightings below were. This site is of particular interest to various Plover species, and it would be a travesty if any have had nests or eggs etc destroyed either accidentally or otherwise. No sign on the gates to say who the company is that are managing or letting the land so I'm unable to give any more info.
A lot of it overgrown and no water whatsoever where the usual pool is.
Only birds there...2 Magpie on the mound and 1 Black-headed Gull over
Rob Creek said
Mon Apr 20 7:52 PM, 2015
Late post for Saturday afternoon
A tacho break would you believe whilst delivering near Oldham Road. A Plover trio... Lapwing 4 Ringed Plover 2 Little Ringed Plover 2 A handful of House Sparrow
Peregrine hunting feral pigeons over GM police HQ and Fujitsu building at 11:30
Paul Heaton said
Sun Nov 23 7:35 PM, 2014
30 Plus B H Gulls 2 LBB Gulls
2 jays 5 magpies.
Keep Birding
Rob Creek said
Thu May 15 9:39 PM, 2014
Late post for yesterday approx 1pm. Managed a lunch break here whilst on route to Oldham from City Centre.
Fairly active, of note... 6 Ringed Plover chasing each other about so presuming they were pairing up 2 Lapwing 1 Oystercatcher 4 Pied Wagtails Small number of Swifts through, maybe 8, quick screaming and feeding session and off they went House Martin approx 10-15 Sand Martin 5-10 (Both hard to count as constantly moving, although House Martin singles landed on poolside for split seconds Goldfinch flock 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls (1 adult in clean perfect condition, the other was a younger bird but probably not that far off adult, plumage still had a bit of juv look)...thanks Ian
What a difference 2 weeks makes, called whilst on same delivery route about a fortnight ago about the same time but not a single bird here to report
One each of: Ringed Plover Magpie, Lapwing, Pied Wagtail Two each if: Mallard, Black Headed Gull Three Meadow Pipits.
-- Edited by John Doherty on Friday 21st of March 2014 11:53:03 AM
John Doherty said
Thu Mar 20 5:26 PM, 2014
I can't tell you how pleased I am (I am going tomorrow evening myself to see what's around) but I envisaged that this urban site would pull in the waders - looking forward to seeing what may appear soon!
Tony Coatsworth said
Thu Mar 20 1:40 PM, 2014
Wader fest today with Lapwing Little Ringed Plover Ringed Plover
Also a flock of c40 Meadow Pipit on Newton Heath depot just dropped out if the sky and started feeding on the tracks!
1600
99 Lapwing
Steve Suttill said
Fri Nov 22 11:31 AM, 2013
In recent winters there have been good counts of Golden Plover (both by Bill Myerscough I think) from the site of the old Monsall Hospital and Grimshaw Lane, just north of City's ground. Don't know this area at all well but they are in the same general area.
Haven't seen any goldies on Ashton Moss for a couple of years either
-- Edited by Steve Suttill on Friday 22nd of November 2013 05:31:20 PM
Mark Rigby said
Fri Nov 22 4:44 AM, 2013
Paul,
I have seen Lapwings roosting on roofs at Newton Heath shed which is only a few hundred yards away but have never seen Goldie's there!
So god knows where they spend most of the day?
Paul Heaton said
Fri Nov 22 1:24 AM, 2013
If amazing the fluctuations in numbers at this sight, and where they go, still nice spot, till they develop it.
Keep Birding.
Mark Rigby said
Thu Nov 21 11:50 PM, 2013
1550
93 Lapwing 3 Black-headed Gull Pied Wagtail
Mark Rigby said
Thu Nov 21 1:14 AM, 2013
Only 67 Lapwing present at 1600hrs
Paul Heaton said
Tue Nov 19 9:55 PM, 2013
200 black headed gulls
13 common gulls
83 lapwing
Keep birding
Paul Heaton said
Tue Nov 19 3:44 PM, 2013
Put my sightings for this locations in Bits and Bobs last week, have been watching this place for over a year, thought I was the only one, I often park quite close to the gate, and use the van as a hide, the golden plover often roost on the factory roof, close to Oldham road.
Keep Birding.
Mark Rigby said
Tue Nov 19 1:03 AM, 2013
76 Lapwing present at 1600hrs
Tony Coatsworth said
Sun Nov 17 4:08 AM, 2013
Coming out of Manchester on Oldham Rd, turn left onto Thorpe Rd - go over the railway and the pools are on the left just before the next roundabout.
I must have just missed you Karen as I was there about 11:30
marvin lewis said
Sun Nov 17 2:47 AM, 2013
Where exactly in North Manchester are Central Park Pools,Karen?
Karen Foulkes said
Sun Nov 17 1:17 AM, 2013
I arrived at the site just after 11am and there was no sign of any Golden Plovers. I counted the Gulls and was about to leave when the 16 Golden Plovers arrived around 1115.
Gull numbers at that time as follows:
Black-headed Gull 150+ Common Gull 3 Lesser Black-backed Gull 1
The two Lapwings were also present at this time
Tony Coatsworth said
Sat Nov 16 10:44 PM, 2013
16 Golden Plover 2 Lapwings
Black-headed, Common and Lesser Black-backed Gulls
Pied Wagtail
John Doherty said
Fri Nov 15 6:57 PM, 2013
50 each of Lapwings and Black Headed Gulls 2 Golden Plovers Everything went up after a gull circled calling, a Lesser Black Back, and so everything was literally 'up in the air' as I was walking away. Plus a starling was bathing.
John Doherty said
Fri Nov 9 9:03 PM, 2012
This turned up the goods today -
What I'm sure had to be 1 Golden Plover in with the Lapwings (25) - bird disappeared into the rubble after a brief look (had its back to me) 4 Lesser Blackbacked Gulls Multiple Pied Wagtails Quite a few Starlings
John Doherty said
Thu Sep 20 4:39 PM, 2012
A patch concerning ex-building land on the in between Thorpe Road, (Moston/Newton Heath borders) and the roundabout, near police HQ- pools have formed and attracted some interesting species. It will be a site of promise and I trust it warrants its own thread! Sightings today:
Lapwings - 25 Pied Wagtails - 2 Starlings - 10 Lesser Black-backed Gull - 1, flew off when everything went up briefly. Blackheaded Gulls - 20
Shall be checking regularly through the winter and beyond.
-- Edited by John Doherty on Thursday 20th of September 2012 05:09:56 PM
Still lots of vehicles on the plot and as a result after a good scan round, I could find no birds whatsoever on the ground but heard a Whitethroat and a Dunnock in the shrubbery surrounding the plot.
I asked somebody who was in their car on the site if they had any info on what's happening here.
Manchester city council have granted parking permission for staff that are working on a new project at Sharp on Oldham Road, possibly until July. A real shame for this site!
This site is of particular interest to various Plover species, and it would be a travesty if any have had nests or eggs etc destroyed either accidentally or otherwise.
No sign on the gates to say who the company is that are managing or letting the land so I'm unable to give any more info.
- Ringed Plover 2
- Lapwing 2
- Stock Dove 2
2 Ringed Plover
2 Lapwing
2 Pied Wagtail
8 Meadow Pipit
A lot of it overgrown and no water whatsoever where the usual pool is.
Only birds there...2 Magpie on the mound and 1 Black-headed Gull over
A tacho break would you believe whilst delivering near Oldham Road.
A Plover trio...
Lapwing 4
Ringed Plover 2
Little Ringed Plover 2
A handful of House Sparrow
1 Ringed Plover
3 Lapwings
Pied Wagtail
Magpie
2 Ringed Plover
2 Lapwing
keep birding
2 LBB Gulls
2 jays
5 magpies.
Keep Birding
Managed a lunch break here whilst on route to Oldham from City Centre.
Fairly active, of note...
6 Ringed Plover chasing each other about so presuming they were pairing up
2 Lapwing
1 Oystercatcher
4 Pied Wagtails
Small number of Swifts through, maybe 8, quick screaming and feeding session and off they went
House Martin approx 10-15
Sand Martin 5-10
(Both hard to count as constantly moving, although House Martin singles landed on poolside for split seconds
Goldfinch flock
2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
(1 adult in clean perfect condition, the other was a younger bird but probably not that far off adult, plumage still had a bit of juv look)...thanks Ian
What a difference 2 weeks makes, called whilst on same delivery route about a fortnight ago about the same time but not a single bird here to report
2 Ringed Plover
2 Lapwing
4 Starling
2 Meadow Pipit
Pied Wagtail
2 Magpie
Lesser Black-backed Gull
3 Ringed Plover
Lapwing
2 Lesser Black-backed Gull
2 Pied Wagtail
3 Starling
Meadow Pipit
Little Ringed Plover
2 Ringed Plover
2 Lapwing
8 Meadow Pipit
2 Pied Wagtail
2 Mallard
One each of: Ringed Plover Magpie, Lapwing, Pied Wagtail
Two each if: Mallard, Black Headed Gull
Three Meadow Pipits.
-- Edited by John Doherty on Friday 21st of March 2014 11:53:03 AM
Lapwing
Little Ringed Plover
Ringed Plover
1 Lesser Black-backed Gull
6 Meadow Pipits
Info thanks to Tony O'Mahony
Black-headed Gulls 56
Common Gull 7
Grey Wagtail 2
Keep Birding.
91 Lapwing
102 Black-headed Gull
9 Common Gull
Also a flock of c40 Meadow Pipit on Newton Heath depot just dropped out if the sky and started feeding on the tracks!
1600
99 Lapwing
Haven't seen any goldies on Ashton Moss for a couple of years either
-- Edited by Steve Suttill on Friday 22nd of November 2013 05:31:20 PM
I have seen Lapwings roosting on roofs at Newton Heath shed which is only a few hundred yards away but have never seen Goldie's there!
So god knows where they spend most of the day?
Keep Birding.
93 Lapwing
3 Black-headed Gull
Pied Wagtail
Keep Birding.
I must have just missed you Karen as I was there about 11:30
Gull numbers at that time as follows:
Black-headed Gull 150+
Common Gull 3
Lesser Black-backed Gull 1
The two Lapwings were also present at this time
2 Lapwings
Black-headed, Common and Lesser Black-backed Gulls
Pied Wagtail
2 Golden Plovers
Everything went up after a gull circled calling, a Lesser Black Back, and so everything was literally 'up in the air' as I was walking away.
Plus a starling was bathing.
What I'm sure had to be 1 Golden Plover in with the Lapwings (25) - bird disappeared into the rubble after a brief look (had its back to me)
4 Lesser Blackbacked Gulls
Multiple Pied Wagtails
Quite a few Starlings
Sightings today:
Lapwings - 25
Pied Wagtails - 2
Starlings - 10
Lesser Black-backed Gull - 1, flew off when everything went up briefly.
Blackheaded Gulls - 20
Shall be checking regularly through the winter and beyond.
-- Edited by John Doherty on Thursday 20th of September 2012 05:09:56 PM