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Streak-backed Canastero

Asthenes wyatti
(Sclater, PL; Salvin, O, 1871)
Espartillero Serrano

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

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Conservation Status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: A streaked, earth-toned spinetail measuring 17–18 cm. Upperparts brown to brownish-gray with dense black streaking; narrow cream eyebrow and grayish face. Crown gray and finely streaked. Orange gular patch, sometimes small or diffuse. Chest brownish-gray with fine streaks and underparts tawny-rufous. Long, graduated tail with dark brown center and rufous-cinnamon outer feathers, very visible when fanned. Brown wings with rufous-cinnamon wingband. Brown legs, dark bill. Juvenile duller, with faint gular area and mottling on the chest. Regional variation in Argentina: • NOA: more rufous-brown above, heavier streaking; strong rufous tones on wings and tail. • Central Sierras: grayer and more contrasting, denser streaks; underparts slightly duller. In the NOA, it may coexist with the rare Streaked Thornbird (Asthenes maculicauda). The Serrano is larger, browner, with coarse dorsal streaks, orange throat patch and long tail with rufous tips. A. maculicauda is smaller, grayer, with fine and uniform streaking, rufous forehead, and a strong, clear whistled song.

Distribution and habitat: In Argentina it inhabits montane grasslands, rocky slopes and low shrublands between 1,900–4,000 m. NOA: Tucumán, Catamarca, La Rioja (lilloi). Central Sierras: Córdoba (sclateri), San Luis (brunnescens). Dry habitats with stiff grasses, rocks, crevices and scattered shrubs. Resident; may move downslope in winter or after snowfall.

Behavior: Highly terrestrial: moves through grasses and rocks with quick, low-running movements. Forages alone or in pairs, occasionally in mixed flocks. When alarmed, prefers running escape over flying. Often holds tail at an angle while moving. Voice is a rapid, ascending trill. Call notes are dry “tic-tic-tic” series. Sclateri usually sounds drier and faster, while lilloi is slightly harsher.

Diet: Mainly arthropods: beetles, larvae and small insects. Searches on the ground among hard grasses and rocks; occasionally jumps to catch insects in flight.

Breeding: Well-hidden globular nest between grass clumps or rocks, made of dry grasses, lichens and fibers; lateral entrance. Clutch of 2 white eggs.

Conservation status: Not considered threatened. May be affected by overgrazing or grassland degradation, but remains common in suitable habitats.


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




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Number of Photography: 245

Foto
Photography ID: 666118
  Adult

Merlo
San Luis
Argentina
01/01/2026
Dolores Fernandez
Foto
Photography ID: 664463
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
12/06/2025
Diego Carus
Foto
Photography ID: 662408
  Adult

Tanti
Córdoba
Argentina
09/20/2025
Federico J. Villegas
Foto
Photography ID: 644714
 
Altas cumbres
Córdoba
Argentina
07/25/2025
Adrian Braidotti
Foto
Photography ID: 644712
 
Altas cumbres
Córdoba
Argentina
07/25/2025
Adrian Braidotti
Foto
Photography ID: 630921
  Adult

Santa Ana de Valle Grande
Jujuy
Argentina
04/09/2025
Maria Belén Dri
Foto
Photography ID: 625717
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
01/22/2025
Gustavo Daniel González
Foto
Photography ID: 625716
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
01/22/2025
Gustavo Daniel González
Foto
Photography ID: 618113
  Adult

Camino Altas Cumbres
Córdoba
Argentina
01/01/2025
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 617381
  Adult

Villa de Merlo
San Luis
Argentina
12/17/2024
Elsa Longo
Foto
Photography ID: 616899
  Adult

Yacanto de Calamuchita
Córdoba
Argentina
12/24/2024
Federico J. Villegas



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Number of Recorded Vocalizations: 6



Audio playerUserDateCountryProvincePlaceSexLife stageIt was observedDetails
Viviana Fuentes01/24/2026ArgentinaTucumánEl InfiernilloIndistinguishableN/ANoNo
Viviana Fuentes01/07/2024ArgentinaTucumánCamino a El InfiernillloN/AN/ANoNo
Emilio Martin Perez12/10/2023ArgentinaMendozaReserva Natural VillavicencioIndistinguishableAdultYesNo
Rutger Koperdraad10/19/2019PeruLimaBosque de QueñualesQuichas, OyónIndistinguishableAdultYesNo
Rutger Koperdraad10/19/2019PeruLimaBosque de QueñualesQuichas, OyónIndistinguishableAdultYesNo
 DownloadJorge La Grotteria04/24/2011ArgentinaCórdobaParque Nacional Quebrada del CondoritoIndistinguishableAdultYesNo


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Number of Films: 7





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Number of Records: 458



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
244316806/03/2026ArgentinaCórdobaCamino a Paso de Piedra, Altas cumbres3Hugo Caverzasi
243961413/02/2026ArgentinaCórdobaParque Nacional Quebrada Del Condorito1Pablo Eguia
242304924/01/2026ArgentinaTucumánEl InfiernilloViviana Fuentes
241857717/01/2026ArgentinaCórdobaPuesto Ur-mendia, Pampa de Achala4Andres Espindola
240872401/01/2026ArgentinaSan LuisSierras de los Comechingones, MerloDolores Fernandez
240651008/12/2025ArgentinaTucumánQuebrada del Barón, El InfiernilloMaria Belén Dri
240609808/12/2025ArgentinaTucumánQuebrada del Barón, El InfiernilloDiego Carus
240643706/12/2025ArgentinaTucumánQuebrada del río Churqui, El InfiernilloMaria Belén Dri
240392706/12/2025ArgentinaTucumánQuebrada del río Churqui, El InfiernilloDiego Carus
240135318/11/2025ArgentinaCórdobaEstancia paso de las piedrasFederico J. Villegas
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Streak-backed Canastero (Asthenes wyatti) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 10/03/2026.