Like the other birds in its genus, the banded whiteface hops over open ground in pairs or small groups foraging for seeds and insects. The
clutch consists of three or four matte white eggs with brown blotches mostly at the larger end. Tapered oval in shape, they are around 17 mm long by 13 mm wide. The banded whiteface has been reported to enter
torpor at night in winter months, reawakening as it warms in the morning. ==Distribution and habitat==