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Cliff Flycatcher

Hirundinea ferruginea
(Gmelin, JF, 1788)
Birro Común
Gibão-de-couro

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

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Other common names: Birro Castaño, Birro Colorado.

Synonyms: Hirundinea bellicosa, [todus] ferrugineus.

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Description: Slender tyrannid 18–19 cm long, highly aerial, recalling a swallow in flight silhouette and hunting style. Upperparts brown with darker wing edges; rump and base of the tail rufous-cinnamon, ending in black. Underparts cinnamon (more intense in the NE). In flight, shows extensive rufous on wings and tail, visible even at a distance. Crown somewhat triangular; bill thin and straight; legs short. In western areas it may be confused with the Streak-throated Bush-Tyrant (Myiotheretes striaticollis), but the Cliff Flycatcher is smaller, more slender and much more agile in flight, with more uniform plumage and a throat without heavy streaking. The Cinnamon Flycatcher (Pyrrhomyias cinnamomeus) is much smaller and plumper, has olive upperparts, a concealed yellow crown, and is restricted to the Yungas.

Geographic distribution: Widespread in South America, from the Guianas and Venezuela to NE and NW Argentina between 350–4000 m, where two subspecies occur: Pallidior (West / Andean-Montane): NW Argentina (Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Catamarca); continues into La Rioja, San Juan and Mendoza, and east into the sierras of Córdoba and San Luis. Mainly resident, with altitudinal movements. Associated with ravines, montane scrub, dry yungas and rocky upland habitats. Paler, with softer ventral tones. Bellicosa (NE): only in spring and summer. Misiones and Corrientes, occasionally farther south along the Argentine littoral (current records in Buenos Aires). Also in Uruguay. Occurs in forest edges, towns and wooded open areas. More reddish on the belly, more rufous-brown above, and generally brighter plumage.

Habitat: Montane forests and woodlands, yunga ecotones, scrub, forest edges, cliffs, high ravines and rocky outcrops. Highly adaptable, also in urban zones, tall buildings, wires and bridges.

Behavior: Very aerial; spends much time flying or sallying from high perches. Solitary or in pairs; occasional family groups. Active hunter, with strong aerial sallies and long pursuits. In ravine zones of NW Argentina it commonly coexists with the White-winged Black-Tyrant (Knipolegus aterrimus). Vocal at heights: strong, prolonged whistles, sharper in the NW and deeper, more drawled in the NE.

Diet: Arthropods captured by elastic, prolonged and highly agile sallies, returning to the same perch. Hunts like a swallow: long forays from rocky walls, exposed branches, wires and buildings. Occasionally captures small arthropods on rocky surfaces.

Reproduction: Open cup nest built on rocky ledges, road cuts, high shelves, bridges, buildings and vertical structures. Materials: dry grasses, moss, feathers and small twigs; sometimes small stones used as filler. Clutch: 2–3 eggs, white with cinnamon or brown speckles.

Conservation status: Not threatened. Tolerant of modified environments and broadly distributed, especially in central and western regions.


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




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 192058
♂ ♀
  Adult

Cuiabá
Mato Grosso
Brazil
08/09/2014
Wagner Florentino
Foto
Photography ID: 177180
  Adult

Colonia Caroya
Córdoba
Argentina
06/07/2014
Ezequiel Matias Vivas
Foto
Photography ID: 134266
  Adult

Amaicha del Valle
Tucumán
Argentina
01/19/2014
Luciano Acquaviva
Foto
Photography ID: 85494
  Adult

Nono, Traslasierra
Córdoba
Argentina
10/07/2014
Gustavo Di Giacomo
Foto
Photography ID: 74202
♂ ♀
  Adult

Lunarejo
Rivera
Uruguay
12/29/2014
Pedro Rinaldi
Foto
Photography ID: 73950
  Adult

Capilla del Monte
Córdoba
Argentina
03/03/2014
Alejandro Salusso
Foto
Photography ID: 70776
♂ ♀
  Adult

Casa Bamba
Córdoba
Argentina
11/30/2014
Federico J. Villegas
Foto
Photography ID: 70660
  Adult

Chivilme
Salta
Argentina
11/24/2014
Carlos Pauro
Foto
Photography ID: 70155
  Adult

Parque Salus
Lavalleja
Uruguay
11/23/2014
Julio Cesar Castillo Yazauskas



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Last Vocalizations published



Audio playerUserDateCountryProvincePlaceSexLife stageIt was observedDetails
Fabrizio García01/22/2014ArgentinaCatamarcaLas JuntasN/AN/AYesNo



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Last Filmings published


Video ID: 1621
  Adult

Villa de Merlo
San Luis
Argentina
10/26/2014
Santos Di Mauro



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
21543129/12/2014UruguayRiveraLunarejoPedro Rinaldi
21181708/12/2014ArgentinaCórdobaVilla Los AromosAndres Espindola
20563630/11/2014ArgentinaCórdobaCasa BambaFederico J. Villegas
20500424/11/2014ArgentinaSaltaChivilmeCarlos Pauro
20308623/11/2014UruguayLavallejaParque SalusJulio Cesar Castillo Yazauskas
20102222/11/2014ArgentinaCórdobaCapilla del Monte - Los MogotesSebastián Rozadilla
19969717/11/2014ArgentinaSaltaPuente Metálico Rio Escoipe, Quebrada de EscoipeMiguel Andina
20857816/11/2014ArgentinaJujuyYavi a Yavi Chico, YaviLuis Fernandez Campos
19827913/11/2014ArgentinaCórdobaCasa BambaPablo Eguia
44340226/10/2014ArgentinaSan LuisVilla de MerloSantos Di Mauro
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Cliff Flycatcher (Hirundinea ferruginea) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 25/03/2026.