Movement The western emerald is generally sedentary but might make limited seasonal elevational changes.
Feeding The western emerald usually feeds at fairly low levels. Almost nothing else is known about its feeding strategy or diet because most observations are published as the blue-tailed emerald without distinguishing the subspecies.
Breeding The western emerald's breeding season in Colombia appears to span from January to June. As is the case with feeding, most observations of its breeding
phenology are published as the blue-tailed emerald without distinguishing the subspecies.
Vocalization The western emerald's song is "a continuous series of subdued scratchy and wheezy notes... sometimes preceded by a few introductory notes,
witsitsitsi...chirr..chirr..chirr..chirr.. or
tsit-trr, tsit-trr, tsit-trr, tsit-trr...." Its calls include "a soft
tsip,
pit, and
chwep." ==Status==