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American coots migrate primarily in response to seasonal changes and the availability of food resources. As water bodies freeze or become less hospitable in winter, they move to warmer regions with more abundant food sources. Migration also helps them avoid harsh weather conditions and find suitable breeding grounds in the spring. This seasonal movement is crucial for their survival and reproductive success.

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