Feeding The plain-breasted piculet forages for its diet of small insects on slender branches and stems, usually about above the ground but sometimes lower along forest edges. It hops along and among the branches, picking, tapping, and probing for its prey. It is typically seen singly, in pairs, or in groups of up to four individuals that are thought to be families. It also sometimes joins
mixed species foraging flocks. It is assumed to nest in small cavities like other piculets, but essentially nothing is known about its breeding biology.
Vocal and non-vocal sounds The plain-breasted piculet's song is "a high-pitched, rapid, falling trill: ''tree'e'e'e'e'e'e''." It makes soft tapping sounds while foraging. ==Status==