The calving season in the Southern Serengeti continues, with more wildebeest calves now visible across the plains. Observations show older calves moving alongside their mothers, while newly born calves are increasingly appearing in open areas.
As the season continues, the plains are becoming filled with newborns adjusting to their first steps. Calves must gain strength quickly to keep up with the herd and stay safe from predators. Mothers remain close, guiding and protecting their young as they move across the grasslands.
This ongoing activity highlights one of the most important stages of the Great Migration, with high concentrations of both adults and calves shaping the southern plains during this critical time of year.






