Feeding The spotted wren actively forages in small groups, usually on or near the ground but as high as . It probes bark crevices,
epiphytes, and among rocks for invertebrates. It also eats vegetable matter like cactus seeds and has been seen to prey on small lizards.
Breeding The spotted wren's breeding
phenology is virtually unknown. It builds a domed nest with side entrance like others of its genus. The clutch size appears to be two to four.
Vocalization The spotted wren's song has been described as "a series of harsh churring notes" and "a series of unmusical gurgling phrases" [https://www.xeno-canto.org/351627. Its call is "a gruff 'cheh-cheh-cheht'" . ==Status==