Movement Data suggest that three of the violet-throated starfrontlet subspecies make seasonal elevational movements. There is no information on the movements of
C. v. albicaudata.
Feeding The nominate subspecies of violet-throated starfrontlet forages for nectar by
trap-lining, visiting a circuit of a variety of flowering plants. Examples include genera
Vriesea,
Bomarea, and
Fuchsia. It tends to nectar the edges of vegetation. In addition to feeding on nectar it gleans small
arthropods from vegetation and captures them by
hawking. The feeding practices and diets of the other three subspecies have not been studied but are presumed to be similar to those of the nominate.
Breeding The nominate subspecies of violet-throated starfrontlet's breeding season is from November to January. That of
C. v. albicaudata apparently begins in July or August. No further information is known about their breeding
phenology or that of the other subspecies.
Vocalization What is thought to be the song of the nominate subspecies of violet-throated starfrontlet is "a mellow drawn-out whistle followed by three nasal notes 'drreeeuw…nyeh-nyeh-nyeh'." It also makes "very sweet and mellow" single or double notes. The presumed songs of both
C. v. albicaudata and
C. v. osculans are a "rhythmic phrase, 'wet-tsee-tser'" alternating with high-pitched notes, though they have slight differences. The song of
C. v. dichroura is a "long series of single 'tchit' notes". In flight it gives "a jerky mix of squeaky notes and rattles". ==Status==