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Southern Lapwing

Vanellus chilensis
(Molina, GI, 1782)
Tero Común
Quero-quero

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

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: It is a medium-sized, slender bird, easily recognized by its upright posture, distinctive black crest, and the strong contrast between its dark chest and pale underparts. It has long pinkish to reddish legs and broad wings with light markings that are noticeable in flight. The bill is relatively short and sturdy, suitable for a varied diet. Its overall appearance conveys a watchful and assertive demeanor, especially when defending its territory.

Geographic distribution: It is widely distributed throughout South America, from the northern regions to the southernmost areas, occurring in countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile, and much of the Andean region. It has shown a remarkable range expansion, successfully colonizing human-modified landscapes and maintaining stable populations across most of its range.

Habitat: It primarily inhabits open grasslands, livestock pastures, wetlands, lake shores, and rural areas, but it is also common in urban parks and suburban environments. It tolerates disturbed habitats well, as long as open spaces and suitable foraging grounds are available.

Feeding: Its diet is mainly insect-based, feeding on a wide variety of insects, larvae, and other invertebrates that it captures while walking on the ground. Occasionally, it consumes small vertebrates and plant material, allowing it to adapt to different environmental conditions and seasonal changes.

Behavior: This is a highly territorial and vocal species, well known for its loud and repetitive calls, particularly during the breeding season. It actively defends its territory against intruders, including larger birds and humans. It may be observed alone, in pairs, or in small groups, and is more often seen walking than flying.

Nesting: Nesting takes place on the ground, where a shallow scrape is made in open areas with good visibility. The clutch usually consists of two to four eggs, well camouflaged against the surrounding substrate. Both adults actively participate in nest defense and chick care, displaying strong protective behavior.

Conservation status: It is currently classified as Least Concern (LC) due to its wide distribution and overall abundance. Nevertheless, habitat alteration and certain agricultural practices may impact local populations, although the species has shown a high degree of adaptability.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 21/12/2025




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 598582
  Adult

Arrozales de Rioja
San Martín
Peru
07/16/2024
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 517946
  Egg

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
11/13/2022
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 474188
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
11/28/2021
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 383798
  Adult

San Carlos de Bariloche
Río Negro
Argentina
02/02/2020
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 322472
  Adult

Laguna Larga
Córdoba
Argentina
03/02/2019
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 322471
  Adult

Laguna Larga
Córdoba
Argentina
03/02/2019
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 252249
  Squab

Parque Nacional Lanín
Neuquén
Argentina
02/14/2018
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 252039
  Adult

San Martin de los Andes
Neuquén
Argentina
02/07/2018
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 227803
  Adult

Córdoba
Córdoba
Argentina
11/11/2017
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 224814
  Adult

Laguna Larga
Córdoba
Argentina
10/21/2017
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 181692
  Adult

Manzanillo
Bolívar
Colombia
11/26/2016
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 154917
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
06/17/2016
Pablo Eguia



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
244863907/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresEstancia El Palenque, General LavallePablo Eguia
244860007/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamino a estancia La Corvina, TordilloPablo Eguia
244854307/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresPunta RasaPablo Eguia
244848906/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresEstancia El Palenque, General LavallePablo Eguia
243963417/02/2026ArgentinaCórdobaNono--Cola del Dique La Viña, San AlbertoPablo Eguia
243957513/02/2026ArgentinaCórdobaNono--Cola del Dique La Viña, San AlbertoPablo Eguia
243944206/02/2026BrazilPernambuco-8.700266, -35.826733, Lagoa dos GatosPablo Eguia
243937704/02/2026BrazilPernambucoPorto de galinhas, IpojucaPablo Eguia
243932403/02/2026BrazilPernambucoPorto de galinhas, IpojucaPablo Eguia
243928001/02/2026BrazilPernambucoPorto de galinhas, IpojucaPablo Eguia
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Southern Lapwing (Vanellus chilensis) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 25/03/2026.