It has been said that the Wildebeest Migration
of East Africa is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World,
but has anyone mentioned the other animals which take part in this incredible
display of courage and honour?
If one takes a closer look, one will see not
only the 1.5 million wildebeest but also more than a
few beautiful zebras, Thompson gazelles, impalas, topi
and the occasional elephant herd or giraffe wandering peacefully
through the chaos. I cannot help wondering what goes
through these animals’ minds when, within minutes, they are
surrounded by one million grunting and croaking wildebeest!
This donkey had obviously escaped from his home
in one of the Maasai villages around the park, wandered into the
Serengeti plains, met up with the Wildebeest Migration and thought they
would make good company! Unfortunately it was apparent that the
Wildebeest did not feel the same way. They all
continued to snort at him as though he was an apparition from another world!
Every few minutes a male wildebeest would try and prove himself to the ladies as being the brave and courageous one. He would prance out of the circle surrounding the donkey and do a dressage-type strut as he moved. The male never got very close but would stop at a distance, tilt his head sideways, give a loud warning snort, and then dash back to the safety of the Wildebeest wall. Every now and again, the donkey would look up to see what the commotion was
about, but most of the time he carried on eating, completely ignoring the goings on around him.
Maybe he preferred to live in peaceful
naivety and remain unaware that he was in fact the ugly
duckling of the herd!
Since that day we have heard many more stories of
our 'Punda' (Kiswahili for Donkey), and are happy to say that he is
still very fit and healthy! Most of his herd have now crossed the
Mara River into Kenya but he is the wise one and stays on the
southern side, waiting patiently for the return of his family!
There are many more wildebeest to come through over the next few weeks so he is by no means alone!
Watch this space for more news on Punda's journey
through the Serengeti!!
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