Feeding The sepia-brown wren forages on and near the ground in dense vegetation, often in flocks of up to 10 individuals. Its diet is invertebrates including insects and their larva, snails, and earthworms.
Breeding The sepia-brown wren is a
cooperative breeder consisting of a breeding pair and up to five others. They build and sleep together in a roost nest. The breeding pair lays its eggs in a separate nest, a bulky ball with a down-facing tubular entrance. They are made of rootlets, moss, and bamboo leaves, and are placed in a small shrub or tree.
Vocalization The sepia-brown wren's song is "complex and variable, a series of musical phrases with changing stress" Its call is "a soft, low 'wurt'" [https://www.xeno-canto.org/609644. ==Status==