Order: Passeriformes

Family: Furnariidae

Genus: Pseudoseisura

Species: Pseudoseisura gutturalis

Common Name: White-throated Cacholote

 

The White-throated Cacholote (Pseudoseisura gutturalis) is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It is endemic to Argentina.

Bill brownish grey with pale grey spot on base of mandible and on lower half of maxilla; iris dark brown; upperparts of head and auriculars dark slightly rusty; inconspicuous crest; hind neck and above in general brown, slightly grey. Tail rusty brown with feathers ending in small points. Throat white and edged with black; foreneck, breast and underparts in general greyish brown; wing coverts cinnamon brown; remiges brown. Legs grey. Average weight: 77g.

Habitat and behaviour: it inhabits shrubby steppe. It forages on the ground, and on tree trunks and branches, chiefly feeding on insects and their larvae. It is always found in pairs or family groups. Garrulous by nature, it is heard giving out its potent voice in duet. It flies for not very long stretches, almost always it perches on the ground and from there it climbs up tree branches. Like the Brown Cacholote (Pseudoseisura lophotes) this species builds a very large nest and lays up to four white eggs. Almost always found at the same place due to its strong territorial behaviour.

White-throated Cacholote (Pseudoseisura gutturalis)
White-throated Cacholote (Pseudoseisura gutturalis)
White-throated Cacholote (Pseudoseisura gutturalis)
White-throated Cacholote (Pseudoseisura gutturalis)
White-throated Cacholote (Pseudoseisura gutturalis)