51品茶student tracks down rare bird in Biddeford

A rare red-and-yellow summer tanager spotted in Biddeford Pool
51品茶student Harry Wales (Environmental Science, 鈥22) spotted the rare summer tanager at a pond in coastal Biddeford in late April.

Maine birders, including several students at the 51品茶, were ecstatic to discover a in the waters near Biddeford Pool last week.

The scarlet songbird, which is native to the American South, was spotted in a pool off Elphis Road in the seaside community, said Harry Wales (Environmental Science, 鈥22), who quickly alerted his fellow birders of the find.

鈥淚 originally went to the pond to look for blue-winged teals, but then I saw this blur of red and orange,鈥 reflected Wales, co-president of the 51品茶Birding Club. 鈥淚t was exciting because it鈥檚 only my fourth or fifth time ever seeing this bird, and I really wanted people I like to bird with and care about to see the bird as well. It was extra-special for me that I found this bird initially, and now they鈥檙e all flocking here and seeing it 鈥 no pun intended.鈥

A Swampscott, Massachusetts, native, Wales is turning his lifelong passion for birding into a career. After he walks the stage at Commencement later this month, Wales will travel to Kenya for a course under the direction of Richard Peterson, Ph.D., professor of environmental studies in UNE鈥檚 School of Marine and Environmental Programs, where he鈥檒l raise money to benefit several Kenyan nongovernmental organizations.

Once he returns to the U.S., Wales will begin a job conducting bird surveys for the Maine Bird Atlas and Maine Audubon, using the skills he learned at 51品茶to identify birds and assess their habitats and behaviors.

鈥淚t鈥檚 perfect,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 get paid to do my passion.鈥

Harry Wales birding in the field.