Movement The bicolored antpitta is assumed to be resident throughout its range.
Feeding The bicolored antpitta is one of several antpittas that regularly come to feeding stations set up to view them. There they are fed earthworms, which are thought to also be a large part of their natural diet. In the wild they also feed on
arthropods. Their foraging behavior is not known in detail though they are assumed to be essentially terrestrial like others of the genus. They have been observed following swarms of
army ants to capture prey disturbed by them, and are thought to follow large mammals such as
tapirs for the same reason.
Breeding A male bicolored antpitta in breeding condition captured in June indicates that its season includes that month. Otherwise nothing is known of the species' breeding biology.
Vocalization The male bicolored antpitta sings "a high, clear, whistled
treeeee or
treeeeeuh". Females apparently answer with "a
kree-kree-kree-kree-kree-kree". ==Status==