Movement The purple-throated sunangel is sedentary.
Feeding The purple-throated sunangel feeds on nectar and insects. In parts of Ecuador it appears to be dependent on the introduced
Eucalyptus globulus; at the least its distribution is correlated with that tree's altitudinal occurrence. It captures insects by
hawking from a perch and by gleaning from vegetation.
Breeding The purple-throated sunangel's breeding season spans from October to January. The clutch of two white eggs is incubated by the female. Nothing else is known about the species' breeding
phenology.
Vocalization The purple-throated sunangel's calls include "a loose series of short dry trills 'trr..tr..trr....trr..', and a repeated, drawn-out, dry, buzzy 'bzzzrrr'." ==Status==