Movement The grey-crowned palm-tanager is a year-round resident throughout its range.
Feeding The grey-crowned palm-tanager forages in pairs or family groups from the forest mid-level to the canopy, and also sometimes joins
mixed-species foraging flocks. Its major dietary component is small
arthropods with a lesser contribution from fruit. It forages for arthropods mostly by gleaning from foliage, both living and dead.
Breeding The grey-crowned palm-tanager's breeding season is from May to July. It builds a cup nest of twigs up to about above ground. The clutch size is two to four eggs. After young fledge, the family stays together for several months. Nothing else is known about its breeding biology.
Vocalization As of late 2022
xeno-canto had no recordings of grey-crowned palm-tanager vocalizations and the
Cornell Lab of Ornithology's
Macaulay Library had very few. It has "an extended melodic song" and a "
peee-u" call. ==Status==