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Cinnamon-bellied Ground Tyrant

Muscisaxicola capistratus
(Burmeister, KHK, 1860)
Dormilona Canela

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

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Synonyms: Ptyonura capistrata.


Description: Ground-tyrant measuring 16.5–18 cm, with black forehead and anterior facial region contrasting with a well-defined bright chestnut to rufous crown. Nape and back dark gray to brownish-gray; wings dark with fine pale edging on the feathers. Throat whitish; chest grayish gradually becoming cinnamon toward the belly, flanks, and undertail, where the tone is more intense. Tail dark, with outer rectrices edged in white. Sexes similar, although females are usually slightly smaller. Juvenile lacks the intense cinnamon coloration: crown dark or brownish-gray, sometimes with slight rufous tinge posteriorly; belly paler, wings with visible beige edges. At this stage it may be confused with other ground-tyrants, especially the sympatric Dark-faced Ground-Tyrant (M. maclovianus). It also coexists in Patagonia and may be confused with the Chocolate-vented Tyrant (Neoxolmis rufiventris), which is larger and lacks the cinnamon crown.

Geographic distribution: Migratory species of the Southern Cone of South America. Breeds in southern Argentina and Chile, and during the austral winter moves northward, reaching high Andean areas of Bolivia and Peru. In Argentina it breeds mainly in Patagonia, from Neuquén and Río Negro to Chubut and Santa Cruz, including northern Tierra del Fuego. In winter it migrates northward, occurring in pre-Andean and high Andean regions of central and northwestern Argentina, with frequent records in Mendoza, Córdoba, Jujuy, Salta, and Tucumán. During migration, large flocks are observed in transit, with notable concentrations in the Cumbres Calchaquíes (Tucumán). Very occasionally, individuals are recorded outside their usual range during migration, even in eastern Argentina and very erratically in southeastern Brazil.

Habitat: Inhabits rocky areas, open shrubby steppe, rock outcrops, and environments with bare ground or sparse vegetation. During the breeding season it occupies Patagonian steppes with rocky outcrops and lightly grazed areas. Very common on plateaus in western Santa Cruz. In winter it frequents high Andean environments, semi-arid grasslands, and open areas. Occurs from sea level up to 4,000–4,700 m a.s.l.

Behavior: Essentially terrestrial. Walks, runs, and hops on the ground, with short low flights. Often perches on stones, rocks, or low shrubs. Outside the breeding season it is gregarious, forming flocks of 10 to 25 individuals, especially during migration. During breeding it is seen alone or in pairs and shows territorial behavior. Generally quiet; vocalizations are brief and infrequent.

Diet: Mainly insectivorous. Consumes arthropods captured through short runs on the ground, sometimes combined with small flights to catch prey. Occasionally may include seeds, fruits, or flowers, especially when feeding chicks. During migration feeds in large flocks.

Breeding: Nests in Patagonia during spring and summer. The nest is an open cup made of dry grass stems, lined with feathers and hair, placed in natural cavities: rock crevices, ground holes, abandoned mammal burrows, or sheltered spaces among rocks, sometimes also in human structures. Clutch of 2 to 3 whitish eggs with reddish-brown spots. Both adults participate in feeding the chicks.

Conservation status: Not threatened at national or global level. Common across much of its range and with no known significant threats.


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




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 130333
  Adult

Puerto Deseado
Santa Cruz
Argentina
12/22/2015
Ricardo Juliano
Foto
Photography ID: 121272
  Adult

Parque Nacional Aconquija
Tucumán
Argentina
10/17/2015
Daniel Acosta
Foto
Photography ID: 119626
 
Dique potrerillos
Mendoza
Argentina
10/15/2015
Fernando Leiva
Foto
Photography ID: 114390
  Adult

Reserva Natural Villavicencio
Mendoza
Argentina
04/23/2015
Carlos Cabrera
Foto
Photography ID: 114289
  Adult

Los Gigantes
Córdoba
Argentina
09/11/2015
José Aparicio
Foto
Photography ID: 113797
  Adult

Los Gigantes
Córdoba
Argentina
09/11/2015
Andres Espindola
Foto
Photography ID: 110910
  Adult

Camino a La Carrera
Mendoza
Argentina
08/17/2015
Tomas Widow
Foto
Photography ID: 104765
  Adult

Valle Hermoso
Mendoza
Argentina
04/05/2015
Matías G. Pretelli
Foto
Photography ID: 93799
  Adult

Cortaderas
Catamarca
Argentina
03/31/2015
Andres Espindola



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
37769122/12/2015ArgentinaSanta CruzPuerto DeseadoRicardo Juliano
107894305/12/2015ArgentinaChubutMeseta de Somuncurá (sector Prov. de Chubut), GastreJulian Quillen Vidoz
35102617/10/2015ArgentinaTucumánParque Nacional AconquijaDaniel Acosta
35013616/10/2015ArgentinaLa RiojaCuesta de MirandaSebastián Rozadilla
35006815/10/2015ArgentinaLa RiojaSubcampamento de vialidad el cachiyuyal, Cuesta de MirandaAlexis Mauro Aranciaga Rolando
34655015/10/2015ArgentinaMendozaDique potrerillosFernando Leiva
32829411/09/2015ArgentinaCórdobaLos GigantesJosé Aparicio
32715411/09/2015ArgentinaCórdobaLos GigantesAndres Espindola
31912017/08/2015ArgentinaMendozaCamino a La CarreraTomas Widow
31706317/08/2015ArgentinaNeuquénAguada, Área Natural Protegida Auca MahuidaAlicia Miller
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Cinnamon-bellied Ground Tyrant (Muscisaxicola capistratus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 05/04/2026.