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Cordilleran Canastero

Asthenes modesta
(Eyton, TC, 1852)
Canastero Pálido

Family: Furnariidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: A 15–17 cm canastero, small and highly terrestrial, active among rocks and low shrubs. Plumage is brownish-gray with cinnamon tones, giving a dull and uniform appearance. Fine, pale eyebrow; whitish throat with an orange gular patch (sometimes faint or absent), bordered by dark streaks. Chest with light streaking; cinnamon flanks. Long, pointed tail with a dark center and rufous outer edges; often held slightly raised. Bill thin, straight, black. Legs dark gray. Juvenile: duller, without the gular patch. Compared with similar species, the Rusty Canastero (Asthenes dorbignyi) is more reddish, with a strongly rufous rump, darker tail and a more marked reddish throat patch; while the Chestnut Canastero (Asthenes steinbachi) is more contrasting and has a gray crown.

Geographical distribution: Broad Andean–Patagonian distribution, from southern Peru and Bolivia along the entire Argentine Andes and Patagonia, reaching even the Tandilia and Ventania hill systems in Buenos Aires Province. In Argentina it occurs in: Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Catamarca, La Rioja, San Juan, Mendoza, Córdoba, San Luis, Neuquén, Río Negro, Chubut, Santa Cruz and the Ventania ranges; from 0 to 4,500 m depending on the region. Mostly resident, with winter altitudinal or latitudinal descents in southern populations.

Habitat: Always associated with rocky soils, open slopes, ravines and rocky outcrops. NOA (subsp. modesta and serrana): Andean rocky areas, Puna grasslands, montane scrub. Central Sierras (subsp. modesta): mountain grasslands, rocky outcrops, open tabaquillo woods. Patagonia (subsp. australis): shrub-steppe, canyons and rocky slopes.

Behavior: Very terrestrial, moving quickly among stones and shrubs. Confiding and curious, often allowing good views. Alone or in pairs; short, low and direct flights. Frequently sings exposed from rocks. Its voice is a rapid, ascending trill ending abruptly. Short “pit” calls.

Diet: Small arthropods such as beetles, ants, larvae, cockroaches and spiders, searched for among stones, crevices and the bases of shrubs.

Breeding: Spherical or cylindrical nest made of sticks, with a lateral entrance; interior lined with hair, wool and feathers. Placed in rock crevices, roots of shrubs or old nests of other furnariids. Clutch: 2–4 white eggs.

Conservation status: Species not considered threatened. Common over much of its range.


Authors of this compilation: Diego Carus and Maria Belén Dri – 06/12/2025




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 129574
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
11/28/2015
Gustavo Fernando Durán
Foto
Photography ID: 129573
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
11/28/2015
Gustavo Fernando Durán
Foto
Photography ID: 128660
  Adult

Pampa de Achala
Córdoba
Argentina
12/07/2015
Veronica Edith Schefski
Foto
Photography ID: 128496
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
11/27/2015
Gustavo Fernando Durán
Foto
Photography ID: 125719
  Adult

Cercanias de Cajas
Jujuy
Argentina
11/12/2015
Luis Fernandez Campos
Foto
Photography ID: 115413
  Adult

Eduardo Castex
La Pampa
Argentina
09/19/2015
Alicia Mayor
Foto
Photography ID: 115043
  Adult

Santa Rosa
La Pampa
Argentina
09/18/2015
Marcelo Fabio Dolsan
Foto
Photography ID: 115042
  Adult

Santa Rosa
La Pampa
Argentina
09/18/2015
Marcelo Fabio Dolsan
Foto
Photography ID: 107993
  Adult

El Amago
San Luis
Argentina
07/29/2015
Samuel Ernesto Olivieri Bornand
Foto
Photography ID: 103456
  Adult

Puerto Madryn
Chubut
Argentina
06/25/2015
Santiago Sainz-trápaga
Foto
Photography ID: 99854
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
04/30/2015
David Juszczuk



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
47968407/12/2015ArgentinaCórdobaParque Nacional Quebrada del Condorito1Dario Juan Wendeler
37414307/12/2015ArgentinaCórdobaPampa de AchalaVeronica Edith Schefski
107247205/12/2015ArgentinaChubutMeseta de Somuncurá (sector Prov. de Chubut), GastreJulian Quillen Vidoz
37121401/12/2015ArgentinaJujuyRuta 40 NortePablo Eguia
37619228/11/2015ArgentinaCórdobaCerro ChampaquíGustavo Fernando Durán
37371727/11/2015ArgentinaCórdobaCerro Champaquí1Gustavo Fernando Durán
107247326/11/2015ArgentinaRío NegroLaguna Los Juncos1Julian Quillen Vidoz
107247124/11/2015ArgentinaChubutLa Hoya, Cushamen2Julian Quillen Vidoz
36494617/11/2015ArgentinaMendoza1er Resalte, Potrero EscondidoAndres Espindola
36663316/11/2015ArgentinaLa PampaParque Nacional Lihué Calel1José Luis Ianiro
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Cordilleran Canastero (Asthenes modesta) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 18/03/2026.