Movement The scaled woodcreeper is believed to be a year-round resident throughout its range.
Feeding The scaled woodcreeper's diet is not known in detail but appears to be mostly
arthropods. It usually forages singly, occasionally in pairs, and often joins
mixed-species feeding flocks. It hitches up trunks and along slim branches, mostly from the forest's mid-level to the canopy but sometimes lower.
Breeding The scaled woodcreeper's breeding season has not been defined but includes October. It has been observed nesting in natural cavities and in cavities in buildings. Nothing else is known about its breeding biology.
Vocalization The song of the scaled woodcreeper's nominate subspecies is a "series of sharp, connected 'pi' notes, slightly rising and slowing down and sharply falling off at [the] end". Its call is "péeir". The song and call of
L. s. wagleri are not well known but appear to be similar to those of the nominate. ==Status==