Movement The turquoise-crowned hummingbird is a year-round resident throughout its range.
Food and feeding The diet of the turquoise-crowned hummingbird is not separately described from that of the broad-billed hummingbird. In general, and like most hummingbirds, that species feeds on a wide variety of flowering plants and also small
arthropods. The turquoise-crowned hummingbird is described as
trap-lining for nectar in gallery forest.
Breeding The turquoise-crowned hummingbird appears to nest throughout the year; its peak season is unknown. Other information on its breeding
phenology is not separated in the Birds of the World account.
Vocalization The turquoise-crowned hummingbird's vocalizations have not been separately described from those of the broad-billed hummingbird. That species' song, sung only by males, "[b]egins with short chip note, then a series of similar notes ranging in frequency from 2 to 13 kHz." ==Status==