The Loita migration are dropping their newly-born calves in the Naboisho Conservancy and the Loita Plains.
Rekero Camp safari guide Senchura Kaleku reported, “the annual wildebeest migration might start late this year in Kenya due to the heavy rains that we're now experiencing. The idea of the migration is primarily in search of pastures, so if the rain continues up until May, then the migration might start late in Kenya as they'll still be enjoying the green in the Serengeti.”