Sorry for the use of the above link, trying to teach myself how to post an image in anticipation of this summers first big fish kill next weekend.
The little guy in the link is a Common Loon on his last legs probably just due to old age. Better to die on a beautiful beach on the Sea of Cortez than hit by a wind generator blade doing 100 mph plus up north. The entire western USA and Canadian population of this bird winters along the Sonora and Baja coasts. They are powerful divers that can out swim most small fish which make up their preferred diet. I've seen them thirty or forty feet down while scuba diving at Isla San Jorge.
BTW I find it hard to believe anyone has ever been bitten by a stingray, stick your finger in that clam crushers mouth and I'll guaran-dam-tee you'll never do that again.
Anyone going out next 19, 20, 21 and 22 June? I just scored "The Great Happy's" deep diving lure collection and can't wait to reintroduce them to Senior Garopa waiting on those offshore rock piles.
JJ