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Ruffs migrate primarily to find suitable breeding grounds and to take advantage of seasonal food availability. They travel from their wintering habitats in warmer regions to northern breeding areas in the spring, where they can access abundant resources necessary for nesting and raising their young. This migratory behavior ensures that they can optimize their reproductive success and survival. Additionally, migration helps ruffs avoid harsh winter conditions and predators.

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