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Tawny-throated Dotterel

Oreopholus ruficollis
(Wagler, JG, 1829)
Chorlo Cabezón
Batuíra-de-papo-ferrugíneo

Family: Charadriidae
Order: Charadriiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Other common names: Chorlo Campestre, Talulo, Tinta, Tiula, Yesgüí.

Synonyms: Charadrius ruficollis.

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Description: Medium-sized grassland plover, 26–29 cm in length, slender and upright in posture, with long, thin legs, a relatively long neck, and a long, thin, straight bill. Gray head with a well-defined pale supercilium and a dark eye-line. Distinctive orange throat. Mottled back in beige, gray, and black tones providing excellent camouflage. Pale underparts with a central black belly patch. Pink legs, black bill. Sexes similar. Juvenile duller, with a less intense throat and a more diffuse overall pattern.

Distribution: Distributed in southern South America, from the Andes of Peru south through Bolivia and Chile to Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. During winter, the southern population migrates northward and eastward, reaching Uruguay, southern Brazil, and much of eastern Argentina. In Argentina it shows two well-defined populations: North: resident in the Puna (Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Catamarca) and central sierras (Pampa de Achala – Córdoba and San Luis). In Tucumán it is present in the Cumbres Calchaquíes above 4,200 m a.s.l. (photo). South: breeding in Patagonia (from Neuquén to Tierra del Fuego) and migrating north in winter, occupying the Pampas region and other open areas of central and eastern Argentina.

Habitat: Inhabits open environments: natural grasslands, shrub steppes, semi-arid slopes, and plains; also present on the plateaus of eastern Santa Cruz. In the Puna it occupies high-Andean grasslands, wet meadows, and bofedales, while in Patagonia it prefers open steppe. In winter it frequents agricultural fields and pastures, often accompanied by the Chocolate-vented Tyrant (Neoxolmis rufiventris), which also migrates from the south (personal obs.).

Behavior: Solitary or in pairs during the breeding season; outside this period it forms sometimes large flocks. Confiding yet highly cryptic: often remains motionless or walks slowly to go unnoticed. Prefers to run rather than fly. Flight is fast and direct. Emits soft whistles, especially in flight or in flocks.

Feeding: Feeds mainly on terrestrial invertebrates (insects, larvae, ants, beetles, spiders), occasionally supplemented with plant material. Forages by walking and constantly pecking at the ground. Outside the breeding season it may feed in groups.

Breeding: Nests on the ground, in a simple depression in open habitats. Clutch of 2 to 4 eggs, usually 4. In Argentina it breeds mainly in spring and summer (approx. September to December). Chicks are precocial and leave the nest shortly after hatching.

Conservation status: In Argentina it is categorized as Not Threatened (NA) and globally as Least Concern (LC). However, some populations show local declines, possibly associated with land-use changes, agricultural intensification, and habitat loss.


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




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 680098
  Adult

Villavicencio
Mendoza
Argentina
01/11/2026
Emilio Martin Perez
Foto
Photography ID: 676662
  Adult

Coronel Dorrego
Buenos Aires
Argentina
05/09/2025
Marcelo Zanotti
Foto
Photography ID: 676571
  Adult

Rn 3
Santa Cruz
Argentina
01/05/2026
Gustavo Daniel González
Foto
Photography ID: 667377
  Adult

Ruta 40
Santa Cruz
Argentina
01/04/2026
Jorgelina Lopez
Foto
Photography ID: 666658
  Juvenile

Ruta Provincial 49
Santa Cruz
Argentina
12/19/2025
Hernán Tolosa
Foto
Photography ID: 652079
  Adult

General Villegas
Buenos Aires
Argentina
08/17/2025
Silvio Lamothe
Foto
Photography ID: 649119
  Adult

Tandil
Buenos Aires
Argentina
08/26/2025
Liliana Rubilar Puerta



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Audio playerUserDateCountryProvincePlaceSexLife stageIt was observedDetails
Patricia Beatriz Benitez06/21/2025ArgentinaEntre RíosVía Sin NombreN/AN/AYesNo
Pablo Bruni07/30/2023ArgentinaEntre RíosFederalN/AN/AYesNo
Patricia Beatriz Benitez07/30/2023ArgentinaEntre RíosDistrito YuqueríConcordiaN/AN/AYesNo



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
245274022/03/2026ArgentinaNeuquénLaguna Tromen, Parque Provincial El Tromen2Hugo Caverzasi
243383227/01/2026ArgentinaSanta CruzMeseta del Lago Buenos AiresGustavo Daniel González
245356011/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaVillavicencioEmilio Martin Perez
244260105/01/2026ArgentinaSanta CruzRn 3Gustavo Daniel González
242081904/01/2026ArgentinaSanta CruzRuta 40 ( los 73 km malditos)Hernán Tolosa
241576904/01/2026ArgentinaSanta CruzRuta 40Jorgelina Lopez
241336519/12/2025ArgentinaSanta CruzCamino al Parque Nacional Bosque Petrificado Jaramillo, Ruta Provincial 49Hernán Tolosa
241268718/12/2025ArgentinaSanta CruzPampa AltaHernán Tolosa
240454818/12/2025ArgentinaSanta CruzPampa AltaJorgelina Lopez
238738604/11/2025ArgentinaSanta CruzLaguna Los Escarchados10Diego Oscar
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Tawny-throated Dotterel (Oreopholus ruficollis) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 11/04/2026.