Weather
Last two
weeks: Chilly mornings and hot afternoons coupled with heavy rains - an average
of 10mm per day.
Most of the
crossing points are quite impassable. The Olare Orok River crossing is ok
because there isn’t much rain on the northern side of the park.
The Mara River
is higher than in previous years meaning there will be spectacular crossings of
the wildebeest this year.
Temperatures
130c morning
260c at midday
150c after sunset
THE GREAT MIGRATION
The first batch of wildebeest and zebras arrived in their thousands, around Zacharia, Pololet hills, Murram ya Ashnil and Sand River.
With the migration we are also seeing lots of vultures– like the Ruppell’s, African white-backed and Lappet-faced vultures.
The Loita herds are spread out around Billa Shaka and Milima Tatu and another bigger herd around Kilomita Tisa east heading south to meet with the migratory herds from the Serengeti.
We are waiting for these herds to make the famous crossing across the Talek River into Possee Plains any time now.
Wildlife
The last two
weeks the impala have been breeding close to our football pitch and around the
landing strip. Occasionally a big bull elephant
comes around Mara Intrepids and Mara Explorer including a small family of
several females and young ones. There’s a herd of fifty elands and their
calves, giraffes and the Loita wildebeest and zebra.
PREDATORS
LIONS
Ridge Pride
The Ridge
pride is still at the Topi plains and seems to have established a permanent
home there. The pride is expanding its territory towards Billa Shaka because
the four musketeers are not around. Lipstick and Blacky are taking advantage of
their absence.
It will be
interesting to see what happens when the musketeers get back to reclaim their
territory.
Two females
from the Ridge pride who had crossed the Mara River over to Mara Triangle are
back with a cub aged about six months. They killed a wildebeest calf a week ago
and seem to be doing fine.
Lipstick has
been seen with two females from the Double Cross pride that had disappeared.
One of the males
left after having a feast from the wildebeest kill that the females had made by
Mara Explorer Camp. The following day during the morning drive he was at Billa
Shaka with his mate Blacky – meaning that he travelled 15 kilometers that
night.
Olkeju Ronkai Pride
This pride
has been at Burrungat plains because of the huge herds of plains game -wildebeest,
topis, zebras, warthogs and gazelles.
The five
cubs are doing great and we have another female that has given birth to two
cubs although they are still hidden.
The only
male is still holding on to the pride but Earless and Boxer Nose - the other
two big males around Kivuko ya Pussy are in that area as this is their
territory.
With the
onset of the migration, the pride is headed towards Maji Mbili in readiness of
the wildebeest that are already headed towards Olmisigiyioi area.
Olkiombo Pride
The pride
has been elusive but is seen around the Talek River.
LEOPARDS
Bahati has
been spotted on several occasions by guests on the opposite side of the Talek
River by the swimming pool at Mara Intrepids with her two cubs.
Siri the
pump house leopard has been seen in Shamarta area. She had been missing for
some time. There are reports that she has three cubs which we are yet to
confirm.
Lorrian
along Olkeju Rongai has been a common sighting. She was seen with a kill near
Kivuko ya Pussy and on the following day with her cub near Maji ya Fisi. She seems
to be expanding her territory.
CHEETAHS
Malaika has
said goodbye to her two cubs. We are expecting a new litter from her any time
before the end of June.
The two cubs
have been named Malkia (female) and Mfalme (male). They are still together and
are seen around Kananga and Murram ya Fig Tree.
Nora on the
other hand has been around Maji ya Fisi and crossed Talek River with her sub
adult cub. They are doing well.
We have two
new males in the area though not together who go by the names Leomom and Martin.
They have crossed over from the Mara Triangle and have of late been hanging
around Double Crossing.
Report and pictures by Joseph Kang'ethe, Driver Guide, Mara Intrepids & Raphael Ole Koikai – Head Driver Guide, Mara Intrepids and Mara Explorer Camps.
The Mara is just amazing, as well as the Intrepid Camp collaborators! Thanks to Raphael, Chief and all others on board:)
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