Movement The ash-throated crake is generally thought to be sedentary, but some apparent seasonal movements have been noted in Colombia.
Feeding The ash-throated crake usually forages out of sight in vegetation but sometimes emerges to the edges of it. Its diet is grass seeds and adults and larvae of insects such as
Lepidoptera,
Formicidae, and
Coleoptera.
Breeding The ash-throated crake's breeding season has not been fully defined but it possibly nests at any time of year. The nest is a large open bowl made out of dry grass, on the ground or just above it, and often hidden between tree roots or grass. The
clutch is usually two or three eggs but can be as many as six. Nothing else is known about the species' breeding biology.
Vocalization The ash-throated crake's song is "a repeated, loud, fast series of vibrating notes, sounding like machine-gun 'd'd'd'd'd'-ou'." It also makes "a sharp 'tuk'" call. It mostly vocalizes in early morning and evening. ==Status==