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We have been in Ndutu in February since 3 years. Each year was different: Dry, so that the Wildebeest went away; very wet, so that a lot of cars got stucked, or this year after the burning. But we always saw a lot of Cheetah's.
This year was special because you could spot animals far away. There were running Honeybadgers, an Aardvark out of his hole during the day, more than one Serval Cat and Wild Cats. There were less Steinbucks, Butterflys, Elephants and Lions, but lots and lots of Wildebeest with calves. And, of course, we visited the mother with six and the mother with four, and the mother with three cubs. Because you could see so far away we saw a lot of hunting without disturbing it. We like very much looking at the interaction between the different animals. When you are three weeks in Ndutu you have all the time to wait and look. And going with Hamisi you always see something special: at the moment you think you have seen everything, something new comes crossing you path
February 2008
This year was special because you could spot animals far away. There were running Honeybadgers, an Aardvark out of his hole during the day, more than one Serval Cat and Wild Cats. There were less Steinbucks, Butterflys, Elephants and Lions, but lots and lots of Wildebeest with calves. And, of course, we visited the mother with six and the mother with four, and the mother with three cubs. Because you could see so far away we saw a lot of hunting without disturbing it. We like very much looking at the interaction between the different animals. When you are three weeks in Ndutu you have all the time to wait and look. And going with Hamisi you always see something special: at the moment you think you have seen everything, something new comes crossing you path
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