Feeding The tody motmot's diet includes insects, spiders, and snails. Unlike most other motmots, it has not been recorded to eat fruit. It plucks prey from vegetation while flying and also captures butterflies and dragonflies on the wing.
Breeding The tody motmot's breeding
phenology is mostly unknown. In Belize, an adult was seen carrying food in June and an adult and fledgling were seen in early July. A fledgling was collected in Guatemala in June. In
Chocó Department, Colombia, an egg-laying female was collected in February, and in
Antioquia Department a female in breeding condition was collected in May. The nest is unrecorded.
Vocalization One of the tody motmot's vocalizations is a "resonant, far-carrying, gruff-sounding 'kwa-kwa-kwa-kwa...' or 'quah quah quah quah...'" Another is " loud, penetrating, hollow 'whoop!' notes" [https://www.xeno-canto.org/274643. ==Status==