Great Migration Live Update – 18 March 2019
UpdatefromAlex Walker’s Serian
Scores of wildebeest are still pouring through Ndutu, where calves are being born in great numbers. While the rains are continuing, the Ngorongoro Plains offer life-giving water before the wildebeest eventually move on.
The calving season isarguably one of the most interesting and enjoyable times of the year to view the Great Migration, due to the abundance of new life in the area, from baby elephants using their trunks for the first time, to stealthy lions on the lookout for food for their bouncing cubs.
A green season safari is both affordable and one of the best times of the year for a photographic safari. Although rainy, there are wonderfully sunny days too.

Image by Michael Thomas
Thank you to Herd Tracker for this week’s update!
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