The only nest that has been described is a simple, flimsy cup that was low in a pepper plant that was growing on a cliffside in Colombia in March. The two eggs had white exteriors and blunt ends that were speckled with cinnamon.
Hardly anything is known about the breeding habits of its relatives either; however, the available evidence points towards a prolonged breeding season starting early in the year and lasting perhaps to June in northern South America, and maybe starting in spring and lasting to September or so further north.
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