Hey all! I am super excited to be one of your windows into the world of the spotted hyena for the next 10 months, but before I do that, I guess I’d better tell you a little about myself.
My name is Tracy Montgomery, and while I hail from the sunny lands of Northern California, I have passed the last four years attending Amherst College in Massachusetts. I graduated in May, and spent my last year there researching the effects of estrogens on male fish reproduction (birth control pills, while a breakthrough for us girls, get into our waterways and have much less exciting effects on fish sperm). At Amherst, I worked at our Museum of Natural History, telling people all the cool things we learn from prehistoric bones and tracks while simultaneously being educated on dinosaur species by 6-year-old boys. I also played ultimate frisbee, learned how to deal with winter and to cross-country ski (skills that will obviously come in handy out here), and explored the stunning beauty of the northeast by foot, bike, and car.
I arrived in Nairobi two months ago on the same flight as the magnificent Meg, and a few days later drove to Talek camp, my home for the next year. And are we spoiled out here - fresh homemade food, a hot shower, and solar electricity are only a few of our camp amenities. I went out on obs that first night, promptly fell in love with the hyenas (and Chicopee, my hyena 'boyfriend'), and have been going back twice a day for obs ever since. There is nothing more amusing than observing a terrified male hyena courting and bowing to a female, and little more awesome (or disgusting) than watching hyenas make a kill. I’ve seen so many amazing things out here in just two months – the said hyena kill, a Masai Ceremony of the Women, and an extremely rare black rhino, just to name a few – that I can’t even imagine what the next 10 months hold in store for me.
Or for you, as I plan to share all these amazing experiences with all of you, starting with my next blog. Tutaonana, later!
It's been nice to see the new voices. Thanks for posting and keeping the hyena fans up-to-date on the latest happenings!
ReplyDeletePah, they let any old riff-raff on this blog nowadays. :P
ReplyDeleteI'll say hi to CCP if I see him, no doubt he misses you.
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Well hello my fellow Lady Jeff! Are you partial to Chicopee because of his name? I picked it because it's my mom's hometown, but I also think it's a great hyena name. Was he the one courting? And who was the lucky lady?
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are enjoying Talek. I confess to fantasizing regularly about the fruit salad with a side of a big fat breakfast burrito. :) Say hi to the guys for me...and by that I mean both the staff and the hyenas. Miss them all!