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White Monjita

Xolmis irupero
(Vieillot, LJP, 1823)
Monjita Blanca
Noivinha

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

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Synonyms: T[yrannus] irupero.

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Description: It is a medium-sized bird of the Tyrannidae family, with a sturdy build and upright posture, easily recognized by its mostly white plumage and confident behavior. The head, neck, and most of the body are white, contrasting sharply with the black wings and tail, which often show pale edges. The bill is short, straight, and dark, typical of flycatchers, while the legs are relatively long and black. Sexual dimorphism is not apparent, and juveniles resemble adults but display duller tones and less sharply defined dark areas.

Geographic distribution: This species is widely distributed across southern South America, occurring in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, and southern Brazil. In Argentina, it is common and widespread, from northern regions to the central-southern part of the country, with frequent records in the Pampas, Litoral, Cuyo, and open areas of northern Patagonia. Its distribution is closely associated with open landscapes.

Habitat: It primarily inhabits open and semi-open environments, including natural grasslands, grazing fields, steppes, rural areas, and roadsides. It readily adapts to human-modified landscapes, often using fences, utility poles, and other artificial structures as elevated perches. Dense forests and closed woodlands are generally avoided, reflecting its preference for open spaces with clear visibility.

Diet: This species is mainly insectivorous, feeding on a wide range of flying and ground-dwelling insects such as beetles, grasshoppers, moths, and winged ants. It may also prey on small vertebrates like lizards and occasionally consume small fruits. Hunting is performed by sallying from a perch, capturing prey in midair or on the ground before returning to the observation point.

Behavior: Known for its bold and territorial behavior, it is often seen perched conspicuously on exposed sites. Compared to many other tyrant flycatchers, it shows a high tolerance of human presence. It is usually observed alone or in pairs, though small groups may form outside the breeding season. Its flight is direct and strong, and it produces simple but noticeable vocalizations used for communication and territory defense.

Nesting: Breeding takes place mainly during spring and summer. The nest is an open cup made of plant fibers, twigs, and soft materials, placed on shrubs, low trees, or artificial structures. Clutches typically consist of 2 to 4 eggs, pale in color with darker markings. Both parents participate in territorial defense and chick provisioning until fledging.

Conservation status: Globally classified as Least Concern, due to its wide range and stable populations. Its adaptability to altered environments has helped maintain numbers, although agricultural intensification and grassland loss may cause localized declines.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 679889
  Adult

Reserva Natural Urbana Taku
La Rioja
Argentina
03/25/2026
Carlos De Biagi
Foto
Photography ID: 679738
  Adult

Laguna montenegro
Mendoza
Argentina
03/23/2026
Damián Carnevale
Foto
Photography ID: 679273
  Adult

Lavalle
Mendoza
Argentina
03/23/2026
Manuel Godoy
Foto
Photography ID: 679192
  Adult

San Clemente
Córdoba
Argentina
03/23/2026
Jorge Carlos Trincavelli
Foto
Photography ID: 679114
  Adult

Potrero de Garay
Córdoba
Argentina
02/17/2026
Jorge Carlos Trincavelli
Foto
Photography ID: 678604
  Adult

Mina Clavero
Córdoba
Argentina
03/21/2026
Ricardo Moller Jensen
Foto
Photography ID: 677268
  Adult

Cebollar
La Rioja
Argentina
03/05/2026
Carlos De Biagi
Foto
Photography ID: 675936
  Adult

Río Hondo
Santiago del Estero
Argentina
03/01/2026
Viviana Fuentes
Foto
Photography ID: 673277
  Adult

Reserva Natural Urbana Taku
La Rioja
Argentina
02/14/2026
Carlos De Biagi
Foto
Photography ID: 672649
 
Costanera Lago 100
Córdoba
Argentina
02/11/2026
Graciela Vega
Foto
Photography ID: 671814
  Adult

Santa Rosa
Corrientes
Argentina
02/02/2026
Fernando Naifleisch



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
245235626/03/2026ArgentinaEntre RíosPerdices1Diego Oscar
245312925/03/2026ArgentinaLa RiojaReserva Natural Urbana TakuCarlos De Biagi
245292523/03/2026ArgentinaMendozaLaguna montenegroDamián Carnevale
245152423/03/2026ArgentinaMendozaLaguna Montenegro, LavalleManuel Godoy
245134023/03/2026ArgentinaCórdobaRio de la suela, San ClementeJorge Carlos Trincavelli
245126623/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamino E/ Saavedra y Monte de Lenny2Luis Cesar Tejo
245104123/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamino E/ Saavedra y Monte de Lenny2Daniela Espinosa
245071223/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamino E/ Saavedra y Monte de Lenny2Diego Oscar
244906321/03/2026ArgentinaCórdobaParaje La Gloria, Mina ClaveroRicardo Moller Jensen
245169219/03/2026ArgentinaEntre RíosRuta provincial 42, Concepción del Uruguay1Pablo Bruni
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. White Monjita (Xolmis irupero) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 30/03/2026.