Serengeti migration update: Anibody out there NOW ?
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Serengeti migration update: Anibody out there NOW ?
Hi
can anybody give us an update of migrating herds' wherebouts?
the sites (below) sometimes forget about it for 2 weeks...
i'd be grateful to get a report on migrating-herds position, as i'll be in TZ in April
Serengeti migration update: Sites
http://www.wildwatch.com/great_migration/
http://www.nomad-tanzania.com/blogs/...eti-migration/
http://www.atta.travel/nomad/
http://www.africaodyssey.com/blog/se...gration-update
can anybody give us an update of migrating herds' wherebouts?
the sites (below) sometimes forget about it for 2 weeks...
i'd be grateful to get a report on migrating-herds position, as i'll be in TZ in April
Serengeti migration update: Sites
http://www.wildwatch.com/great_migration/
http://www.nomad-tanzania.com/blogs/...eti-migration/
http://www.atta.travel/nomad/
http://www.africaodyssey.com/blog/se...gration-update
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Doubt if this is much help, but anyway -
http://www.ndutu.com/
Any lodges (like Ndutu above) you'll be staying at have such ongoing info?
regards - tom
http://www.ndutu.com/
Any lodges (like Ndutu above) you'll be staying at have such ongoing info?
regards - tom
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As of yesterday the herds were around Kusini. Currently not raining in Ndutu and plenty and plenty of cats activity.
It could change in few days if it rains,the herds would be back in Ndutu. When are you leaving?
You can check The Wild Source fb page for recent updates- Deo, their guide and partner in Tz, saw 18 cheetahs (12 cubs inc) yesterday around Ndutu, including one successful hunt!
It could change in few days if it rains,the herds would be back in Ndutu. When are you leaving?
You can check The Wild Source fb page for recent updates- Deo, their guide and partner in Tz, saw 18 cheetahs (12 cubs inc) yesterday around Ndutu, including one successful hunt!
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Thanks <b>Tom</b> it does add some info about Ndutu (zero being a meaningful number...)
Thanks <b>Tanya</b> you're really updated! (or u r there??)
can you paste the link to that page of Wild Source (i see that it's Bill's site, same guy who was known here as PB - Predator Biologist?)
i'll be in Serengeti around 6th-8th of April
aby
Thanks <b>Tanya</b> you're really updated! (or u r there??)
can you paste the link to that page of Wild Source (i see that it's Bill's site, same guy who was known here as PB - Predator Biologist?)
i'll be in Serengeti around 6th-8th of April
aby
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i'm renewing this thread
with links to <B>Serengeti migration updates</B>
because of a new fantastic link:
updated by guides, camps and pilots (!)
<brown>HerdTracker - Live map of the great wildebeest migration 2014 </brown>
http://www.discoverafrica.com/herdtracker/)/
- thanks to <blue>cooper0717</blue> for this link
with links to <B>Serengeti migration updates</B>
because of a new fantastic link:
updated by guides, camps and pilots (!)
<brown>HerdTracker - Live map of the great wildebeest migration 2014 </brown>
http://www.discoverafrica.com/herdtracker/)/
- thanks to <blue>cooper0717</blue> for this link
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