Feeding The Ecuadorian piculet's diet is mostly very small insects but is not known in detail. It actively forages on thin branches, picking and tapping.
Social behavior The Ecuadorian piculet is usually seen singly, in pairs, or in small groups that might be families. It often associates with loose flocks of other small
passerines.
Breeding The Ecuadorian piculet's breeding season in Ecuador is from July through September and in Peru from June to September. Nothing else is known about its breeding biology.
Vocalization The Ecuadorian piculet is described as "rather quiet", but does have an apparent song that is "a slow, descending series of notes (generally 3, sometimes up to 7):
swee swee swee". It also makes "a high-pitched
tseee-tsut or
tseeet" and "a quick, stuttering series...
tititi-swee." ==Status==