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Bluish-grey Saltator

Saltator coerulescens
Vieillot, LJP, 1817
Pepitero Gris
Sabiá-gongá

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

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Records from Delta del Paraná

Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Other common names: Pepitero Grisáceo, Rey Del Bosque Gris, Lechosero Ajicero, Dichosofuí, Guayabero Gris, Saltador Papayero, Saltador Grisáceo, Picurero Grisáceo, Piticuy, Pitijuy, Plomizo.

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Description: It is a medium-sized bird with a robust body and large head, characterized by a strong, conical bill well suited for a varied diet. The overall plumage shows grayish to olive tones, darker on the upperparts and paler below. A distinctive feature is the well-defined pale eyebrow, ranging from whitish to buff, contrasting with a darker eye line. The throat is usually paler, while the wings and tail are a deeper gray. Sexual dimorphism is minimal, and juveniles resemble adults but appear duller and less contrasted.

Geographic distribution: This species is widely distributed across South America, occurring in Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay, and northeastern to central-eastern Argentina. In Argentina, it is mainly found in the northeastern and central regions, including the Litoral, Chaco, Mesopotamia, and surrounding areas. Its distribution closely follows the presence of suitable vegetated habitats.

Habitat: It inhabits a variety of wooded and semi-open environments, such as gallery forests, forest edges, Chaco woodlands, shrublands, and tree-dotted savannas. It also adapts to rural landscapes, large gardens, and peri-urban areas with sufficient vegetation cover. The species typically moves at low to mid-levels within dense foliage, using vegetation as shelter.

Diet: The diet is omnivorous, with a strong emphasis on plant material. It feeds on fruits, seeds, buds, flowers, and cultivated grains, using its powerful bill to crush hard items. Insects and other small invertebrates are also consumed, particularly during the breeding season. Foraging is deliberate and methodical, often within thick vegetation.

Behavior: Generally quiet and unobtrusive, it is most often seen alone or in pairs, occasionally forming small family groups. It moves calmly through the vegetation but becomes more active while feeding. The species is well known for its loud, melodic song, composed of clear, whistled phrases used in territorial defense and social communication.

Nesting: Breeding mainly occurs during spring and summer. The nest is an open cup made of twigs, plant fibers, and soft materials, placed in shrubs or small trees. Typical clutches consist of 2 to 3 eggs, pale with darker blotches. Both parents share nest defense and chick provisioning until fledging.

Conservation status: Globally listed as Least Concern, due to its wide range and stable populations. However, habitat loss and fragmentation may cause localized declines in some areas.


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

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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 672846
  Adult

Delta del Paraná
Buenos Aires
Argentina
01/02/2026
Fernando Naifleisch
Foto
Photography ID: 416071
  Adult

Delta del Paraná
Buenos Aires
Argentina
10/18/2020
Esteban Argerich
Foto
Photography ID: 362542
♂ ♀
  Adult

Delta del Paraná
Buenos Aires
Argentina
11/10/2019
Daniel Osvaldo Fernández
Foto
Photography ID: 265128
  Immature

Delta del Paraná
Buenos Aires
Argentina
05/19/2018
Sofia Tiscornia
Foto
Photography ID: 265127
  Immature

Delta del Paraná
Buenos Aires
Argentina
05/19/2018
Sofia Tiscornia
Foto
Photography ID: 196371
  Juvenile

Delta del Paraná
Buenos Aires
Argentina
03/24/2017
Gabriel Celedón
Foto
Photography ID: 187519
  Juvenile

Delta del Paraná
Buenos Aires
Argentina
01/30/2017
Sofia Tiscornia
Foto
Photography ID: 169271
  Adult

Delta del Paraná
Buenos Aires
Argentina
09/23/2016
Germán Gil
Foto
Photography ID: 156786
  Adult

Delta del Paraná
Buenos Aires
Argentina
07/10/2016
Mauricio Secchi



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
243258802/01/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresDelta del Tigre, Delta del ParanáFernando Naifleisch
218495021/09/2024ArgentinaBuenos AiresÁrea Natural Protegida Monte Blanco (Ex Delta Terra), Delta del ParanáDiego Carus
177512104/06/2023ArgentinaBuenos AiresDelta del ParanáEsteban Argerich
161519416/07/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamping Cielo, Delta del ParanáMauricio Secchi
159485928/05/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamping Cielo, Delta del ParanáDaniel Osvaldo Fernández
159439928/05/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamping Cielo, Delta del ParanáMauricio Secchi
156526419/03/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamping Cielo, Delta del ParanáFabián Jaruf
156483119/03/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamping Cielo, Delta del ParanáMauricio Secchi
151583605/12/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamping Cielo, Delta del ParanáMauricio Secchi
151544905/12/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamping Cielo, Delta del ParanáDaniel Osvaldo Fernández
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Bibliography related


Artículo La Grotteria, J. y E. Argerich. 2012. Posible caso de hibridación natural entre Pepitero Gris (Saltator coerulescens) y Pepitero Verdoso (Saltator similis). Nuestras Aves, 57: 35-37.



Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Bluish-grey Saltator (Saltator coerulescens) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 16/03/2026.