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White-sided Hillstar

Oreotrochilus leucopleurus
Gould, J, 1847
Picaflor Andino

Family: Trochilidae
Order: Apodiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Description: Andean hummingbird measuring 12.5 cm with marked sexual dimorphism: Male: Upperparts grayish-brown with a slight metallic green sheen. Small white postocular spot. Throat bright emerald green, bordered below by black. Underparts white with a broad bluish-black median band on the belly (broader and more bluish than in the Andean Hillstar). Tail mostly white; outer rectrices shorter, narrower, and curved inward, white only at the base; this gives a more rounded appearance than in the Hillstar. Female: Grayish-brown back. Whitish throat with fine spotting (more delicate than in the Hillstar). Underparts white with a slight grayish tinge. Tail white with a central dark band; the three outer rectrices show more overall white than in the Hillstar, with a uniform dark green bar. Outer rectrix narrow לאורך its entire length. Juvenile: Similar to the female. Very similar to the Andean Hillstar (O. estella), with which it may locally overlap in northwestern Argentina during winter. Male with a broader and more bluish ventral band (in Hillstar it is narrower and ochre-brown). Tail more rounded and with more extensive white pattern on the outer feathers. In females, separation is sometimes difficult or impossible in the field.

Geographic distribution: Southern Bolivia (mainly Tarija) southward along the Andes to south-central Chile and western and southern Argentina. In Argentina: Andes from Jujuy and Salta to Chubut, with scarce records in Santa Cruz; southern records more widespread than previously thought.

Habitat: Rocky and arid ravines with shrublands in the Puna, Prepuna, and southern Andes. Also slopes with cacti, puyas, and humid montane grasslands. Typical elevation between 1,200 and 4,000 m a.s.l. In winter it descends to pre-Andean valleys, even down to 500 m a.s.l. or lower.

Diet: Mainly nectar from high-Andean shrubs and cacti (Barnadesia, Berberis, Chuquiraga, Puya, Ligaria, among others). The diet is complemented with arthropods captured from vegetation or in flight.

Behavior: Generally solitary or in pairs; may gather in winter at sites with abundant flowering. Fast and relatively high flight; also flies low in Andean wetlands searching for hidden flowers. Territorial and aggressive with conspecifics. Frequently perches on rocks, shrubs, and exposed structures. Often clings to flowers and stems to feed rather than hovering for long periods (personal obs.). Call is a short, repeated “tsit”. During chases it emits rapid twittering similar to that of the Andean Hillstar. Nesting: Large cup-shaped nest attached to vertical rock faces or in protected cavities; also in abandoned structures. Clutch of 2 eggs.

Conservation status: Species not threatened at the national or international level. It is a common species in suitable habitats.


Author of this compilation: Diego Carús and María Belén Dri –– 04/06/2026




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Photography ID: 428891
 
El Sosneado
Mendoza
Argentina
12/06/2020
Max Uranga
Foto
Photography ID: 428890
  Egg

El Sosneado
Mendoza
Argentina
12/06/2020
Max Uranga
Foto
Photography ID: 428889
  Adult

El Sosneado
Mendoza
Argentina
12/06/2020
Max Uranga
Foto
Photography ID: 391645
  Adult

Manzano Historico
Mendoza
Argentina
03/06/2020
Eduardo Cusano
Foto
Photography ID: 391644
  Adult

Manzano Historico
Mendoza
Argentina
03/06/2020
Eduardo Cusano
Foto
Photography ID: 389808
  Adult

Manzano Historico
Mendoza
Argentina
03/06/2020
Sergio Cusano
Foto
Photography ID: 389807
  Adult

Manzano Historico
Mendoza
Argentina
03/06/2020
Sergio Cusano
Foto
Photography ID: 386850
  Adult

Manzano Historico
Mendoza
Argentina
02/29/2020
Silvio Montani
Foto
Photography ID: 386096
  Adult

Reserva Natural Villavicencio
Mendoza
Argentina
01/21/2020
Emilio Martin Perez



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
134842706/12/2020ArgentinaMendozaCamino a las termas, El SosneadoMax Uranga
130723228/10/2020ArgentinaMendozaRuta 13, Ruta 13, Las HerasMatias Pescara
123111106/03/2020ArgentinaMendozaManzano HistoricoEduardo Cusano
121499506/03/2020ArgentinaMendozaManzano HistoricoSergio Cusano
120930529/02/2020ArgentinaMendozaManzano HistoricoSilvio Montani
144033127/02/2020ArgentinaMendozaRp 52, saliendo de Las Heras hacia VillavicencioNicolas Onorato
123552116/02/2020ArgentinaNeuquénCascada del agrio, Parque Provincial CopahueFernando Alberto Segura
119043212/02/2020ArgentinaMendozaReserva Vallecitos, VallecitosLeonardo Caballero
118913410/02/2020ArgentinaMendozaPotrerillosLeonardo Caballero
118861009/02/2020ArgentinaMendozaDique Potrerillos, PotrerillosLeonardo Caballero
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. White-sided Hillstar (Oreotrochilus leucopleurus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 11/04/2026.