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Plain-mantled Tit-Spinetail

Leptasthenura aegithaloides
(Kittlitz, FH, 1830)
Coludito Cola Negra

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

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Other common names: Tijeral Chileno, Coludito Quebradeño.

Synonyms: Synnalaxis aegithaloides, Leptasthenura pallida, Leptasthenura berlepschi.

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Description: Spinetail measuring 15–16 cm with a very long, graduated tail. Bill short, thick, and pointed. Overall coloration grayish-brown to sandy brown. Short, faint white supercilium. Tail dark with pale edges on the outer rectrices, deeply notched, giving a forked appearance. Throat whitish; chest and belly grayish to beige, sometimes with slight cinnamon tone. Wings with a cinnamon to rufous panel, more evident in flight. Sexes similar.

Subspecies (in Argentina): pallida (south) characterized by a generally paler, more grayish tone, proportionally longer tail, paler belly, and reduced cinnamon wing panel. berlepschi (north) larger, with slight crest, rufous-cinnamon crown with fine dark mottling, underparts pale ochraceous, and more contrasting wing panel. Vocally more distinctive.

Distribution: Widely distributed species in western and southern South America, present in Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. In Argentina represented by two well-defined subspecies. L. a. pallida inhabits Patagonia and arid regions of central and western Argentina, from La Rioja south to Santa Cruz, with winter movements toward central and northern Argentina. L. a. berlepschi inhabits northwestern Argentina, from Jujuy and Salta through Tucumán to Catamarca, associated with high Andean and prepuna environments. Resident, with altitudinal and seasonal movements depending on the subspecies.

Habitat: pallida inhabits Patagonian shrublands, shrubby steppes, Monte and dry scrub, also open areas of central Argentina in winter. Occurs from sea level up to 800 m, with occasional higher ascents. Berlepschi associated with shrubby ravines, cardón cactus areas, prepuna, and Altiplano. Frequent in open habitats with scattered shrubs, rocky slopes, cactus areas, and vegetation edges, between 1,800 and 4,200 m.

Behavior: Very active and restless, constantly moving among branches and shrubs, acrobatically hanging, even upside down, using the tail as support. Seen alone or in pairs, sometimes in small groups and mixed flocks with other furnariids and small tyrant flycatchers. Confiding and curious. Voice consists of sharp, rapid trills, dry buzzing chatter. In berlepschi, song is simpler, higher-pitched, and insect-like, distinctive from other populations.

Diet: Insectivorous. Feeds mainly on arthropods actively captured on branches, foliage, and low shrubs, occasionally on the ground. Forages constantly and rapidly.

Breeding: Builds a cup-shaped nest of grasses, hair, and feathers, placed in tree cavities, rock crevices, cliffs, embankments, and occasionally in human structures or abandoned nests of other birds. Lays 2 to 4 white eggs. Both adults participate in incubation and feeding of the chicks.

Conservation status: Not threatened at national or global level. Very common across its range.


Author of this compilation: Diego Carus and María Belén Dri – 03/04/2026




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Foto
Photography ID: 591338
  Adult

Santiago de chile
Región Metropolitana
Chile
06/24/2018
Adrian Braidotti
Foto
Photography ID: 591337
  Adult

Santiago de chile
Región Metropolitana
Chile
06/24/2018
Adrian Braidotti
Foto
Photography ID: 321864
  Adult

Refugio el Peñón
La Rioja
Argentina
12/18/2018
Carlos De Biagi
Foto
Photography ID: 309963
  Adult

San Carlos de Bariloche
Río Negro
Argentina
12/26/2018
Iván Eroles
Foto
Photography ID: 307976
  Adult

Parque Mahuida
Región Metropolitana
Chile
01/12/2018
Pablo Moya Arias
Foto
Photography ID: 307752
  Adult

Laguna del Diamante
Mendoza
Argentina
12/09/2018
Max Uranga
Foto
Photography ID: 307082
  Adult

San Carlos de Bariloche
Río Negro
Argentina
12/18/2018
Dolores Fernandez
Foto
Photography ID: 302778
  Adult

Yavi
Jujuy
Argentina
12/06/2018
Luis Fernandez Campos
Foto
Photography ID: 298015
  Adult

Parque Nacional Los Alerces
Chubut
Argentina
10/17/2018
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 293810
  Fledgling

Añelo
Neuquén
Argentina
10/13/2018
Fernando Naifleisch
Foto
Photography ID: 293809
 
Añelo
Neuquén
Argentina
10/15/2018
Fernando Naifleisch



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
86330128/12/2018ArgentinaRío NegroLas Grutas, Las Grutas1Mariano Costa
109881826/12/2018ArgentinaChubutLaguna Negra, Rawson1Julian Quillen Vidoz
86673126/12/2018ArgentinaRío NegroSan Carlos de BarilocheIván Eroles
109881124/12/2018ArgentinaChubutCamarones, Florentino Ameghino4Julian Quillen Vidoz
109882121/12/2018ArgentinaSanta CruzLa Angostura y Alto Río Chico (AICA SC07), Río Chico4Julian Quillen Vidoz
89579818/12/2018ArgentinaLa RiojaRefugio el PeñónCarlos De Biagi
86048918/12/2018ArgentinaRío NegroPuerto Pañuelo, San Carlos de BarilocheDolores Fernandez
85345110/12/2018ArgentinaRío NegroVilla LlanquinNicolas Olejnik
86124209/12/2018ArgentinaMendozaLaguna del DiamanteMax Uranga
85108906/12/2018ArgentinaJujuyYavi a Yavi Chico, YaviLuis Fernandez Campos
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Plain-mantled Tit-Spinetail (Leptasthenura aegithaloides) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 11/04/2026.