New Addition

8 Nov

By Jason Loughran

The summer rains have arrived here in Moremi and it is now raining on a daily basis.

This is now the time when the impala ewes give birth. I was privileged to witness a birth this morning.

The mother had moved a couple hundred meters from the herd and had concealed herself in a thicket.

As soon as she had given birth she started to eat the afterbirth. This helps conceal the smell form any predators in the area.

The new foal was very quiet and only started to move once its mother had begun cleaning it.

It was only about 15 minutes later that the foal took its first steps, very wobbly at first.

Not too long later it was walking about and already starting to suckle.

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7 Responses to “New Addition”

  1. jillian howitz 08. Nov, 2009 at 11:17 AM #

    wow,…. seeing each other for the first time,..Mother and Baby.  beautiful pic’s

  2. Terri & Guy 08. Nov, 2009 at 3:10 PM #

    What amazing photos , you are very lucky to witness this.

  3. Vanessa 10. Nov, 2009 at 4:54 AM #

    Spectacular! Looking forward to seeing the footage.

  4. JasonL 10. Nov, 2009 at 5:12 AM #

    Thanks Vanessa. Unfortunately Brad was in Maun for this birth. In the Okavango region most of the Impala births happen between the 8th & 12th November every year. Knowing this we put in the time and were able to film it again this morning.

    Pictures from that birth soon to follow.

  5. Fiona Rolt 10. Nov, 2009 at 11:35 AM #

    foal or lamb – which is it please?? Amazing pics

  6. JasonL 10. Nov, 2009 at 11:47 AM #

    Hi Fiona

    After much discussion and searching of reference books, lamb would appear to be the correct term. Apologies for the error.

  7. Fiona Rolt 10. Nov, 2009 at 11:55 AM #

    It seems weird tho – dont you think? – Faun is a young deer (in the UK) which to me seems more natural – lamb makes me think of what I stare at from my office desk every Spring. Botswana seems such a long way away at the moment. England is wet, dark and foggy, my Botswana ‘fix’ via earth touch keeps me sane on these dark evenings. Regards to Brad.

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