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Great Kiskadee

Pitangus sulphuratus
(Linnaeus, C, 1766)
Benteveo Común
Bem-te-vi

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

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: A medium-sized and sturdy flycatcher, easily recognized by the striking contrast between its black crown, broad white head stripe, and vivid yellow underparts. A concealed orange crown patch, visible only when the feathers are lifted, adds a distinctive detail. The brown-olive back, solid build and slightly hooked dark bill create a powerful appearance. Broad wings and a relatively long tail complement its confident posture, typical of a highly adaptable tyrant flycatcher.

Geographical distribution: Exhibits a very wide distribution from southern Texas and Central America through most of South America, including Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay, and much of northern and central Argentina, extending into Andean and Amazonian regions. It remains common throughout tropical and subtropical zones, reaching temperate areas where suitable habitats and nesting substrates are available.

Habitat: Uses a broad array of environments such as open woodlands, savannas, gallery forests, rural landscapes, riverbanks, parks, and urban or suburban areas. It adapts well to human-altered settings, frequently selecting places near water, scattered trees, or man-made structures that facilitate both foraging and nesting.

Diet: Highly versatile, combining aerial sallies, perch-foraging and ground searching. Feeds mainly on large insects but also takes fruits, small vertebrates, fish captured by shallow plunges, and occasional opportunistic prey. This flexible foraging strategy allows it to exploit diverse seasonal resources.

Behavior: An energetic and territorial species, known for its loud calls and assertive defense of feeding and nesting sites. Shows opportunistic habits, including chasing prey flushed by other birds and exploiting urban environments. Flight is direct and strong, and it often perches on elevated substrates such as posts, rooftops or prominent branches.

Breeding: Builds a bulky, closed nest with a lateral entrance, composed of twigs, plant fibers and varied materials. It places the nest in trees, palms or human structures. Typical clutches contain three to four eggs, mostly incubated by the female while the male defends the area. Both parents feed the chicks until fledging several weeks later.

Conservation status: Classified as Least Concern, with stable and in many areas expanding populations. Its remarkable adaptability to human-modified habitats and flexible diet support its persistence across much of its natural range.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 08/12/2025





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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 596031
  Adult

Concepción
Tucumán
Argentina
08/16/2024
Miguel Andina
Foto
Photography ID: 546553
  Adult

Concepción
Tucumán
Argentina
09/11/2023
Miguel Andina
Foto
Photography ID: 372447
  Adult

Concepción
Tucumán
Argentina
01/01/2020
Miguel Andina
Foto
Photography ID: 238318
  Adult

Aconquija (Las Estancias)
Catamarca
Argentina
01/02/2018
Miguel Andina
Foto
Photography ID: 187939
  Adult

Concepción
Tucumán
Argentina
02/03/2017
Miguel Andina
Foto
Photography ID: 136079
  Adult

Aconquija (Las Estancias)
Catamarca
Argentina
01/16/2016
Miguel Andina
Foto
Photography ID: 80187
  Adult

Aconquija (Las Estancias)
Catamarca
Argentina
01/04/2015
Miguel Andina
Foto
Photography ID: 37547
  Adult

Concepción
Tucumán
Argentina
02/02/2014
Miguel Andina
Foto
Photography ID: 8136
  Adult

Concepción
Tucumán
Argentina
07/03/2011
Miguel Andina



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
213304916/08/2024ArgentinaTucumánMi casa, ConcepciónMiguel Andina
182456211/09/2023ArgentinaTucumánMi casa, ConcepciónMiguel Andina
116141101/01/2020ArgentinaTucumánConcepciónMiguel Andina
67112302/01/2018ArgentinaCatamarcaBuena Vista, Aconquija (Las Estancias)Miguel Andina
53648903/02/2017ArgentinaTucumánMi casa, ConcepciónMiguel Andina
39775316/01/2016ArgentinaCatamarcaBuena Vista, Aconquija (Las Estancias)Miguel Andina
23434104/01/2015ArgentinaCatamarcaBuena Vista, Aconquija (Las Estancias)Miguel Andina
10797902/02/2014ArgentinaTucumánConcepciónMiguel Andina
1708703/07/2011ArgentinaTucumánConcepciónMiguel Andina
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Great Kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 11/04/2026.