WEATHER
The weather
has been cold and dry most of the month with some overcast days. Most of the
mornings were quite chilly but warming up soon after the sun came up. We have been experiencing amazing sunrises for most of the days. Water levels have gone down in both the
Talek and the Olare Orok rivers, making all the major crossing points in these two rivers less perilous. The grasslands have turned to brown in most of the
reserve as we did not get any rains.
Temperatures
12ºC morning
25ºC at midday
15ºC after sunset
GENERAL GAME
The general game viewing has been great throughout
the month with our resident giraffe herd moving between Mara Intrepids and Explorer
camps. There has been a herd of zebra and wildebeest moving between the Talek
and Olare Orok river. There has been lots of activity going on in the park,
with so many wildebeest and zebras around. Other plains games like the Impala,
Thomson’s gazelles were spotted east of Mara Explorer camp, with a big baboon
troop seen moving between Mara Intrepids and Explorer camps. This has kept most
of the hunters - big cats, jackals and hyenas - very active as they have been
hunting every few days.
While most of the smaller rivers are drying up now most of the elephants have been going to drink at the Mara river.
PREDATORS
LIONS
Ridge Pride
The Ridge pride is still maintaining
their territory, north of Mara Explorer camp on the Rhino Ridge, with the two
dominant males Lipstick and Blackie still in charge of this pride. They have
four lionesses and four sub-adult cubs with them. They have been very lucky
with lots of wildebeest and zebra around and have been seen feeding on
wildebeest on multiple occasions. Blackie was seen mating with one of the
females.
Olkeju Ronkai Pride
This pride has maintained their
territory south of Mara Intrepids and Explorer camps at Burrungat plains. This
pride is doing great, with Napejo the lioness with a scarred face helping the
pride in making kills, she proved to be a very good hunter when the wildebeest
were crossing the Olkeju Ronkai river and she brought down two of them for the
rest of the pride.
Olkiombo Pride
This pride still remains to be one of
the most elusive lions, two of the lionesses
were seen hunting along the banks of the Talek river east of Mara Explorer
camp. There are also two new young males that have been seen mating with one of
the lioness.
Paradise pride
The pride has been sitting in a very
prime position besides the Mara river where wildebeest have been crossing. They have been very lucky and have been
making kills almost every day. One of the lioness was spotted with two very
little cubs about ten weeks old. The four Musketeers, which include Scarface, Hunter,
Sikio and Morani, seem to have taken this pride completely since they ditched
the Marsh pride.
Most of the male lions like Blackie, Scarface and the two new males in Olkiombo have been busy passing on their genes.
LEOPARDS
Bahati our resident leopard was seen on
several occasions with one of the cubs, the female cub has not been spotted
since April. We still can’t say that she has lost the cub as leopards have been
known to stay away for long periods of time. Only time will tell. She has also
been busy killing wildebeest along the Olare Orok river.
Kaboso the leopard north of Intrepids
and Explorer along the Olare Orok river has also said goodbye to both of her
cubs and recently she was seen lactating so she has a new litter which she has
kept very well hidden. The cubs have been seen on various occasions hunting
small dik diks and gazelle.
Lorians cub south of the Talek river was
a frequent sighting along the Olkeju Ronkai river. He seems not to be shy at
all and he was spotted jumping on top of a safari land cruiser. This is a new
behavior since leopards are known to exhibit such behavior. This is a behavior
that should be discouraged by all people by keeping distance otherwise it can
turn out to be disastrous.
CHEETAHS
The famous Malaika was seen west of Mara
Intrepids camp near Chemorta area. She gave birth to a new litter of three cubs
but unfortunately she lost one of them when a big buffalo herd passed through
her den. She moved her two remaining cubs south of rhino ridge where she has
been leaving them very well hidden as she goes to hunt. She has been making a
kill every two or three days.
Rani the mother cheetah of three was
moving between Olkeju Ronkai and Look Out hill, where she has been hunting
almost every day. The 14 month old cubs have been learning how to hunt as well
and they have been seen chasing gazelles and young wildebeest. They were also
seen along Olkeju Ronkai river with a waterbuck kill.
THE GREAT MIGRATION.
The migration is here with a full swing
and big herds of wildebeest and zebra are all over the plains. This has
attracted numerous predators who have been killing almost every day, with
prides of lions making multiple kills most of the time. Some nomadic male lions
have also been spotted as they are known to follow the big herds during this
migration season.
We also witnessed numerous crossings along
the Talek, Olare Orok and the Mara river. The crossings at the Mara river have
been the most spectacular with thousands of wildebeest crossing from the Look Out
hill and more on the main crossing at Paradise plains. Many of the wildebeest
have died at these crossings as they stampede on each other and also some of
them break their legs when trying to exit from a very rocky point. A lot of
them lost their lives at the cul de sac crossing point on the Mara river.
Crocodiles have been having a feast as they also have been taking the
wildebeest as they try to cross the Mara river.
Big herds were seen on Topi plains, Burrugat
plains and on Posee plains. We expect the crossings to continue in the coming
weeks.
Report and pictures by Raphael Koikai, Joseph Kang'ethe and Dennis Waweru, Mara Intrepids and Mara Explorer Camps, Masai Mara.
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