« Elephants calves and families Wildebeest constant migration By March most wildebeest have had their calves, the rich grassland round Ndutu is eaten down to the ground. The wildebeest move on, constantly following the rains that make the grass grow. Early March this year they headed north towards the Naabi hill gate and the Gol Kopjes where the rain had come earlier that usual. Wildebeest ghosting past Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest with skipping calves running past Connochaetes taurin Wildebeest a moments pause Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest with skipping calf Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest hiden calf Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest Heat and haze Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest making dust in mid day heat Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest running in heat and dust Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest with calves following Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest with skipping calf and zebra Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest with calf and zebra Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest each with skipping calves Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest each with calves drifting past Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest with calves drifting past Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest with calves running past in grass Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest with calves running past Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest two passing with calves Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest two running with calves Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest two and hiden calf Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest moving from Ndutu Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest three running Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest running through grass Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest ghost and grass Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest filing past Connochaetes taurinus Wildebeest follow the leader Connochaetes taurinus Facebook Twitter LinkedIn « Elephants calves and families