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Cattle Tyrant

Machetornis rixosa
(Vieillot, LJP, 1819)
Picabuey
Suiriri-cavaleiro

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

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Synonyms: Machetornis rixosus, Tyrannus rixosus.

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Description: A medium-sized, slender flycatcher with bright yellow underparts and soft brownish tones on the upperparts. The head shows a subtle gray wash, sometimes with a faint pale patch that is not easily visible at a distance. It often adopts an upright stance, perching on exposed structures. The bill is short, dark, and sturdy, suited for seizing active prey, while the rounded wings and moderately long tail give it a balanced, streamlined profile. Overall, it displays the clean, contrasting look typical of open-country tyrant flycatchers.

Geographical distribution: Widespread in South America, ranging from the southern Amazon and north-central regions down to central-eastern Argentina, and also present in Uruguay, Paraguay, and parts of Bolivia. It occurs continuously throughout tropical and subtropical zones, extending into temperate areas where open environments remain available.

Habitat: Occupies diverse open habitats, including natural grasslands, savannas, rural landscapes, roadsides, wetland edges, and even urbanized zones. Frequently associates with livestock, vehicles, or isolated structures that provide elevated perches essential for its foraging technique. It avoids dense forests but may use forest edges and degraded clearings.

Diet: Primarily insectivorous, feeding on medium to large insects captured in short, agile sallies from perches. It often pursues prey flushed by livestock, taking advantage of animals’ movement to detect insects. Occasionally consumes other arthropods or small vertebrates, reflecting a flexible feeding strategy according to local conditions.

Behavior: An active and alert species, frequently shifting between perches. Its most distinctive behavior is following livestock, which helps it locate disturbed insects. It flies with steady, direct wingbeats alternating with brief glides. Pairs or small groups are common, usually keeping watch from posts, fences, or rooftops.

Breeding: Builds a domed nest of fine plant fibers, roots, and assorted materials, placed in trees, human structures, or sometimes inside abandoned nests of other species. The typical clutch consists of two to three eggs, incubated by both adults. Young are fed regularly with prey captured during short flights around the nesting territory.

Conservation status: Classified globally as Least Concern, with stable populations and a broad distribution. Its ability to adapt to modified landscapes and coexist with rural activity has supported its persistence across much of its range.


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




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 562973
  Adult

Gorchs
Buenos Aires
Argentina
01/03/2024
Ricardo Juliano
Foto
Photography ID: 446265
  Adult

Gorchs
Buenos Aires
Argentina
05/25/2021
Ricardo Juliano
Foto
Photography ID: 439798
  Adult

Gorchs
Buenos Aires
Argentina
04/02/2021
Ricardo Juliano
Foto
Photography ID: 397455
  Adult

Gorchs
Buenos Aires
Argentina
05/07/2020
Ricardo Juliano
Foto
Photography ID: 387649
  Adult

Gorchs
Buenos Aires
Argentina
03/06/2020
Ricardo Juliano
Foto
Photography ID: 237169
  Adult

Gorchs
Buenos Aires
Argentina
01/01/2018
Dolores Fernandez
Foto
Photography ID: 209029
  Adult

Gorchs
Buenos Aires
Argentina
07/04/2017
Ricardo Juliano
Foto
Photography ID: 57070
  Adult

Gorchs
Buenos Aires
Argentina
07/26/2014
Ricardo Juliano



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
241097505/01/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresEa la 37, GorchsRicardo Juliano
193790303/01/2024ArgentinaBuenos AiresEa la 37, GorchsRicardo Juliano
170121912/01/2023ArgentinaBuenos AiresEa la 37, GorchsRicardo Juliano
140722025/05/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresEa la 37, GorchsRicardo Juliano
139018402/04/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresEa la 37, GorchsRicardo Juliano
132959507/12/2020ArgentinaBuenos AiresGorchsElsa Longo
129215219/09/2020ArgentinaBuenos AiresGorchsJorgelina Lopez
129143219/09/2020ArgentinaBuenos AiresGorchsHernán Tolosa
129149605/06/2020ArgentinaBuenos AiresGorchsJorgelina Lopez
124708605/06/2020ArgentinaBuenos AiresGorchsHernán Tolosa
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Cattle Tyrant (Machetornis rixosa) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 13/03/2026.