Movement The black-thighed puffleg makes seasonal elevational movements.
Feeding The black-thighed puffleg feeds on nectar, usually at the flowers of low-growing plants like
Fuchsia and
Arecaceae. Its diet also includes insects taken by
hawking.
Breeding Very little is known about the black-thighed puffleg's breeding
phenology. Its nesting season has not been defined but appears to include February. The female incubates the two white eggs; the incubation period and time to fledging are not known.
Vocalization The black-thighed puffleg's only described vocalization is "a short buzzy trill 'tzzrr', repeated at irregular intervals". It is given both from a perch and while hovering, and is very different than the sounds of other
Eriocnemis pufflegs. ==Status==