Movement The wedge-tailed hillstar's movements are not well known, but local movements and dispersal are suspected.
Feeding The wedge-tailed hillstar feeds on nectar from flowering plants; examples include those of genera
Barnadesia,
Mutisia, and
Puya; various mistletoes; and columnar cacti. It also feeds on insects.
Breeding The wedge-tailed hillstar's breeding season is not well defined but appears to span from October to perhaps February. Males court by alternately singing and displaying from an open perch and making a deep U-shaped flight. The nest is a large cup glued to a rock face. Nothing else is known about the species' breeding
phenology.
Vocalization The male wedge-tailed hillstar's display song is "a medley of intense twittering notes interspersed by a distinct descending cadence". ==Status==