Off the coast of the PNW there has been a algea bloom whose by-products strip the oil from the feathers of diving seabirds. This is apparently a natural circumstance, with no direct attributable human cause. As a result at least several thousands of birds have died. Those most impacted by this has been Scoters, Murres, Grebes and Loons.
This Murre was a victim of this bloom, finding it on a beach is rare. My hope was that it was able to survive, I contacted a wildlife rescue association which did respond and collect the bird.
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