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The European Robin primarily catches its prey by foraging on the ground, using its keen eyesight to spot insects, worms, and other small invertebrates. It often employs a technique of hopping and pausing to listen for movement beneath the soil or leaf litter. Once it detects a potential meal, the robin quickly pounces, using its sharp beak to capture and consume the prey. This hunting strategy allows it to be highly effective in diverse environments, from woodlands to gardens.

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