The rusty-necked piculet is found along the
Rio Guaporé, an Amazon tributary that forms the border between Bolivia's
Beni Department and Brazil's
Mato Grosso state. It inhabits the seasonally flooded
várzea forest there.
Movement As far as is known the rusty-necked piculet is a year-round resident throughout its range.
Feeding Nothing is known about the rusty-necked piculet's foraging technique or diet.
Breeding Nothing is known about the rusty-necked piculet's breeding biology.
Vocalization The rusty-necked piculet's vocalizations have not been described. ==Status==