Oscar, Did it look anything like this
http://www.rit.edu/~rhrsbi/GalapagosPages/Frigatebirds.html


In a message dated 12/23/2003 8:41:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> Hi, I guess it is not off topic because it is a about a wonderfull marine
> soaring bird, I have the oportunity to watch this bird in Cozumel (mexican
> caribe) for many hours and days, It was ammazing how eficcient would it be
> flying against the wind about 200 meters from the beach (in the ocean) I
> guess this bird was not thermaling because was not flying in circles, but
> there were absolutly nothing to create a slope wind current and almost never
> you can see this bord  moving their wings
> 
> I have tried unsuccesfully to identify this bird on many birds site, maybe
> somebody here can suggest what bord could it be
> 
> the size is quite bigger than a seagull and I can bet it is not a seagull or
> alabtroos, of course it is not a pelikan, please take a 
> look at the
> fiollowing frontal and top view
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