Pied-crested it-Tyrant is a quite common bird in the area, but this is my first photo of the species. The next bird, Rufous-collared Sparrow, is a lot easier to photograph.
Close to Mejia I found a pair of nesting Killdeers with three juveniles on farmland 30.12.09. This is one of three places I have found nesting Killdeers the last years. Two of the pairs located their nests on farmland and the other one next to the beach. Adult bird (above)
Another local bird present along the beach 30.12.2009 was the Snowy Plover. I found three nesting couples during my walk. I also found one non breeding bird, and I spent some time taking pictures of it. Here you can see some of the results.
There were not any migrating bird along the shore in Mejia, and I guess it's a result of "el niño". Not a single Gull or Tern rested in the two kilometres stretch I walked 30.12.2009. I had to point my lens at the local birds like this American Oystercatcher.