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Why do willy wagtails always seem to be moving?

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Willie wagtails are always on the move primarily to hunt for insects, their main food source. Their energetic behavior helps them catch prey effectively, as they often chase and dart after insects in flight. Additionally, being mobile allows them to establish and defend their territory, as well as to stay vigilant against potential predators. This constant movement is a key part of their survival strategy.


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