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Black-billed Shrike-Tyrant

Agriornis montanus
(d´Orbigny, ACVMD; de Lafresnaye, NFAA, 1837)
Gaucho Serrano

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

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Conservation Status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: Large and slender tyrant flycatcher measuring 23–26 cm. It shows a completely black, straight and relatively thin bill, without a pale base and with a slight terminal hook. Pale iris. Head and upperparts brownish-gray, dark wings with pale edges, and underparts ranging from dirty white to ochraceous depending on subspecies. Its most distinctive feature is the mostly white tail, with the central pair of rectrices dark and the rest white. Juveniles have dark eyes and a yellowish base to the lower mandible.

Subspecies: Montanus (NW Argentina): smaller and notably paler, lacking cinnamon tones on the belly and often showing faint streaking on throat and neck. Maritimus (Cuyo, Patagonia, Central Sierras, Ventania): larger and darker, with cinnamon wash on belly and flanks, and slightly more black at the base of tail feathers.

Similar species: Differs from the rare Andean Gaucho (A. albicauda) by its completely black and slimmer bill and pale iris, whereas the Andean species has a thick, pale-based bill and dark eyes. Both share similar tail patterns. It also differs from the Common Gaucho (A. micropterus) and the Large Gaucho (A. lividus), which both have dark tails and more robust, bicolored bills.

Geographic distribution: The most widespread Agriornis, occurring from Colombia and Ecuador along the entire Andean chain southward through Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina to Patagonia. In Argentina it is found in the NW, Cuyo, Patagonia and even Sierra de la Ventana in Buenos Aires province. Occupies a wide altitudinal range, from sea level to 4300–4500 m depending on the region. Southern populations move to temperate areas or toward Cuyo and Córdoba in winter. In the NW it is partially resident, making short movements linked to prey availability.

Habitat: Shrubby steppes, rocky hills, dry prepuna and stony slopes, as well as edges of high Andean grasslands and montane scrub. Common in areas with rocks, boulders and isolated structures used as perches. May occur in mountain towns, old buildings, antennas and fences.

Behavior: A very confiding bird that perches in exposed places and uses elevated lookout posts from which it scans and hunts. Moves with broad undulating flights, alternating glides with brief hovering pauses. Captures prey in flight or by dropping from a perch, and can walk on the ground while pursuing prey. Usually solitary or in pairs, defending large territories. Emits an ascending–then–descending whistle, especially at dawn from high perches.

Diet: Opportunistic hunter of large insects, spiders, small mammals, lizards, frogs, nestlings of other birds and occasionally eggs or seeds. Hunts from perches or by short gliding flights. May travel long distances among rocks while stalking. Diet varies with region and elevation but always includes small vertebrates.

Reproduction: Nests in rock crevices, low shrubs, cuts in cliffs or even isolated mountain structures. Nest is a large, loosely built cup of dry sticks lined with wool or fibers. Clutch usually consists of 2–3 eggs.

Conservation status: Species not considered threatened. It is the most common and widely distributed gaucho, though generally found in low densities due to its large territories.


Authors of this compilation: Diego Carus and Maria Belén Dri – 06/12/2025




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Number of Photography: 609

Foto
Photography ID: 677229
  Adult

Nogolí
San Luis
Argentina
11/13/2024
Gustavo Abel Larracoechea
Foto
Photography ID: 676695
  Adult

Laguna del Diamante
Mendoza
Argentina
02/28/2026
Pablo Moreno
Foto
Photography ID: 672600
  Adult

Vallecitos
Mendoza
Argentina
02/08/2026
Jorge Omar Lanza
Foto
Photography ID: 670968
  Adult

Departamento Tunuyán
Mendoza
Argentina
01/22/2026
Pablo Moreno
Foto
Photography ID: 670967
  Adult

Departamento Tunuyán
Mendoza
Argentina
01/22/2026
Pablo Moreno
Foto
Photography ID: 666133
  Adult

Merlo
San Luis
Argentina
01/01/2026
Dolores Fernandez
Foto
Photography ID: 665327
  Juvenile

Camino a laguna los aparejos
Catamarca
Argentina
12/21/2025
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 665326
  Juvenile

Camino a laguna los aparejos
Catamarca
Argentina
12/21/2025
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 662407
  Adult

Tanti
Córdoba
Argentina
09/20/2025
Federico J. Villegas
Foto
Photography ID: 656166
  Adult

Cuesta del Lipán
Jujuy
Argentina
09/20/2025
Eduardo Cusano



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Number of Records: 1197



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
244303328/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaSeccional Alvarado, Laguna del Diamante2Pablo Moreno
243652620/02/2026ArgentinaNeuquénEstancia HuechahueNicolas Olejnik
243200608/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaparque cordón del plata, VallecitosJorge Omar Lanza
243555431/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaCasa De Piedra, Laguna del Diamante1Pablo Moreno
243552331/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaSeccional Alvarado, Laguna del Diamante1Pablo Moreno
242826524/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaQuebrada de las trancas, Puesto El Damasco2Pablo Moreno
242687322/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaManzano Histórico, Departamento Tunuyán2Pablo Moreno
241763410/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaReserva Natural Villavicencio1Emilio Martin Perez
240872701/01/2026ArgentinaSan LuisSierras de los Comechingones, MerloDolores Fernandez
240720221/12/2025ArgentinaCatamarcaVegas Río del Rincón, Camino a laguna los aparejos2Pablo Eguia
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Black-billed Shrike-Tyrant (Agriornis montanus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 10/03/2026.