Lake Bogoria currently hosts the largest flocks, species that have evolved to live in some of the planet’s most extreme wetlands - the caustic, hypersaline lagoons. This often coincides with the peak season in tourism, making Lake Bogoria a bird’s paradise and traveller's choice,” Lake Baringo senior warden James Kimaru said. In the vast savannah of Mara, spectacular migrations kick off in mid-June or July through to September. Masai Mara chief warden James Sindiyo said the water volumes in rivers in Mara have risen, making the migration a thrill. Often, stampede and drowning is part of the migration phenomenon that highlights the season,” Mr Sindiyo said.
Source: Standard Digital August 28, 2020 05:01 UTC