Voi Reintegration Unit

January 2005

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January 2005

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January 1st

The orphans left the Stockades in the morning without Emily’s group present. They were extremely jovial, tossing their heads and swinging their trunks from sidie to side, Natumi relishing her new role as the Matriarch of the group. They went to feed on the Eastern side of Mazinga Hill.

The Voi orphans at the mudwallow

January 2nd

The orphans joined a small family of one wild cow with two calves of about 3 and 6 years old respectively. Natumi, who is adored by all the younger orphans, sought the cooperation of Laikipia to introduce the group to the wild herd. These two made soft rumbles as they led the orphans towards the wild group, and were greeted warmly upon arrival. After a few minutes of socialising, they began to play with age-mates. Burra, Solango and Morani took it in turns to engage the smaller baby, whilst Laikipia played with the older calf. The two groups browsed together happily until it was time for the mudbath, when Natumi led her family to the wallow.

Natumi enjoying a mudbuth

January 3rd

The orphans became wildly excited when Emily, Aitong, Sweet Sally, Dika and Edo, along with a wild bull of Edo’s age, joined them at the noon mudbath. The orphans ran in and out of the water, trumpeting with excitement. They all mudwallowed wonderfully together and fed together afterwards until 3 p.m. when Emily and her friends moved off to the western side of Mazinga Hill. Ndara followed them for a short distance, but then came running back to join Natumi’s group when she realised that Emily was heading somewhere else. Natumi and Icholta ran to escort her back into their fold.

The babies follow Edo

January 5th

Mweya led Natumi, Ilingwezi and Salama in charging and chasing off baboons who were in amongst a group of impala. The impalas ran away, but the baboons enjoyed a game of running round the orphans, climbing and hanging on nearby branches. The game became to fascinating that all the orphans joined in until the elephants became exhausted and returned to feeding, although the baboons would have liked to continue the game. Emily’s group, together with Dika and Edo came to the Stockades in the evening, 20 minutes after the babies had returned. They went around greeting everyone before leaving towards the Western side of the hill. Natumi’s group all lifted their trunks to acknowledge them.

Dika and Edo visit the orphans up at the stockade

January 6th

The orphans left the Stockades without Emily’s group. On the way to the noon mud bath Mweya, who was leading the group, almost stepped on a Monitor Lizard in long grass, which struck at her foreleg with its tail, making her run back to the Keepers, trembling with great fear. Laikipia, Natumi, Mvita, Loisaba and Mukwaju demonstrated against the lizard, but with caution, not wanting to approach too close! The lizard disappeared into a nearby bush, and the orphans proceeded on their way. The orphans wallowed wonderfully in a compact group. Icholta and Salama lay on one another, enjoying the bath. They then enjoyed rubbing against the red earth mudwalls surrounding the waterhole, before going back to feed.

Natumi and Tsavo scratching

January 7th

Laikipia went to feed alone, separating from the others at 9 a.m. He lifted up his trunk to test the wind, as though trying to locate other wild groups, but there were none in the vicinity, so he returned to the other orphans.

Solango, Illingwesi and Mpala

January 8th

Edo, Emily, aitong and Sweet Sally joined the orphans on their way to the mudbath. Natumi, Tsavo, Loisaba and Ndara became so excited that they made enormous trumpeting in welcome. During the mudbath when the two groups were having a wonderful time, Dika showed up and joined them. In the centre of the pool, Emily used her foreleg to lift up Ndara, who was struggling to come up from a recumbent position. Icholta also sought Loisaba’s assistance to lift up Lolokwe, who was also having difficulty getting up having lain down in the water. Lolokwe accepted the help, holding Icholta’s head with his trunk to lift himself up.

Edo holds Loisaba

January 9th

Salama wanted to grab a branch from the mouth of Laikipia, but without success. He became so annoyed that a tough battle erupted, watched keenly by Morani, Solango and Seraa. Nyiro came to support Solango, and Laikipia was out-numbered and had to give up. He retreated and carried on feeding, leaving the branch with Salama.

Edie and Salama

January 10th

The orphans left the Stockades again without Emily’s group, but she, Aitong and Sally and Edo turned up at the noon mudbath, when the babies were wallowing wonderfully. Emily plunged into the water, which at first scared the group, but when they realised who it was, they were overjoyed and rushed back in, to wallow extensively and wonderfully together. Whilst soil dusting Edo loosened soil with his tusks whilst lying down so that Seraa could take it and puff it over her back. After the mudbath rituals, Emily’s group left heading in a Northerly direction.

Mukwaju greets Edo

January 11th

Salama was so intent on feeding that he found himself left behind when the others went to the mudbath. He yelled and began running through the bush, when suddenly Emily appeared running to scoop him up. Natumi was also returning at a run to field him and saluted Emily by tossing her trunk in front to touch her when she discovered Salama with her. The two groups were together for the rest of the day, and Emily’s group escorted the babies back to the Stockades for the night, leaving at about 8 p.m.

Sweet Sally and Emily up at the stockade

January 12th

Emily, Aitong and Sally joined the other orphans on their way out of the Stockades in the morning. Emily again took charge of the group and led them to feed up Mazinga Hill. They all went to mudbath together, but afterwards Emily’s group left towards the Airstrip.

Emily leads the orphans to their midday mudbath

January 13th

The day began with a light drizzle of rain, which made the orphans very happy. Icholta led the orphans to the feeding grounds, and kept on increasing her pace whenever Natumi struggled to overtake her! However, they all had to halt at the Spring Gate because the Keepers had to catch up and open it for them. Natumi was annoyed with Icholta, and wanted to fight her, but Icholta avoided a confrontation.

Icholta scratches herself against a tree

January 14th

On the way out in the morning, Emily, Aitong and Sally came from behind to catch up with the orphans, which scared Mweiga temporarily, because they quietly surrounded her. Emily gently touched Mweiga on the mouth to calm her down before joining the other orphans. Emily’s group left hurriedly at 2.45 p.m., pacing fast as though to keep an appointment with another group.

Emily, Wild Boy and Mweiga

January 15th

Edo joined the orphans at the foot of Mazinga Hill, welcomed by Solango, Loisaba and Natumi, who went forward to greet him. At the mud-wallow, as Edo was getting out, Mpala held onto his tusk with his trunk to try and pull him back into the water, but was unsuccessful because Edo had other ideas. He headed off Southwards.

Orphans feeding on the side of Mazinga hill

January 16th

Dika joined the babies from the Eastern side of the hill at 9.25 a.m. He escorted them up the hill to feed until it was time to go to the mudbath, when they left Dika up the hill.

Dika feeding with the babies

January 17th

Upon arrival at the feeding grounds, Salana and Tsavo engaged each other with both head and trunk, pushing each other, which caught the attention of Nyiro and Lolokwe, who came to support Tsavo. Salama went to shield himself behind Laikipia, hoping for his support, but Laikipia ignored him. However, the other smaller bulls did not want to risk being pushed away by Laikipia, who is the largest bull in the group.

Seraa, Solango and Mpala run for a mudbath

January 18th

Solango and Burra had a strength-testing compeititon, but hurriedly disengaged when they noticed Edo approaching from behind. Edo browsed with the orphans all day, but separated from them on the way back to the Stockades in the evening.

Burra joins Edo

January 19th

Mweya and Lolokwe enjoyed chasing a dikdik at the foot of Mazinga Hill. Mweiga tried to join in, but could not keep up, so she stopped to watch the action. Having seen the dikdik off, all three trumpeted happily as they rejoined the others. Dika came down from Mazinga Hill at l0.30 a.m. and took water at the Stockade, leaving again at 11 a.m. heading in a westerly direction. Emily, Aitong and Sally joined the babies on their way back to the Stockades in the evening, and having seen them safely inside, left towards the West at 6.50 p.m.

Aitong, Sally and Emily see the others to bed

January 20th

During a wonderful noon mudbath, Laikipia used his front leg to splash water onto Icholta who was lying in the water. Irima joined in and tried to do the same, but spurted muddy water into Icholta’s eyes. She yelled and ran out of the water.

The Voi orphans enjoying a mudbath

January 21st

Mukwaju pinned Seraa against the red earth bank after mudbath, which made her very uncomfortable. The Keepers went to Seraa’s rescue.

Illingwesi lifts Thoma

January 22nd

Edo appeared, raising his trunk to test the wind for the scent of the babies who were some 300 metres from him on the flat land. He joined them there at 8.30 a.m. and smelt Icholta and Tsavo’s genitals, which prompted them to avoid him. Edo wandered off after having been with the babies at the mudbath. Earlier Icholta and Laikipia gave a lesser kudu a spirited chase all the way from the foot of Mazinga Hill to the waterhole, so they took an earlier mudbath, before returning to join the others. Morani and Mpala trumpeted to welcome them back after the chase.

Icholta charges a Lesser Kudu

January 23rd

At 8 a.m., all the orphans turned their attention to a herd of 20 giraffe who were in their way. They lifted up their trunks and put out their ears as they approached the giraffes, led by Laikipia. The giraffes got scared and ran off. Edo again joined the babies in the absence of Emily’s group, which has not been seen for the past three days. When Edo is with the group, they are happy to follow his lead, and they greatly enjoy his company in the mudbath, because he lies down and allows them to play on top of him.

The Voi orphans surrounded by twenty giraffe

January 24th

Mweiga became irritated when a helicopter made a terrible noise as it passed over the group at 2 p.m. She stood on the spot and screamed loudly, so Natumi came to place her trunk on Mweiga’s back to reassure her.

Solango and Ndara

January 25th

The day was scorching hot, so the orphans went to take a rest under the shade of a large Acacia. The peace was disrupted when Sosian went to grab a piece of bark that Mukwaju had pulled from the tree, but Mukwaju managed to hang on to it.

Ilingwezi sratching

January 26th

Emily, Aitong and Sally, who have been absent for the past 6 days, came to join the babies from the Northern side of the bill. The two groups spent time greeting each other. Tsavo, Loisaba, Ndara, Mpala and Morani were very curious and tossed their small trunks towards her. After the mudbath, Emily left the babies, heading southwards. Edie was tempted to go along with them, but ran back to rejoin Natumi’s group a little later.

Makwaju, Tsavo and Loisaba feeding with Dika

January 27th

Emily, Aitong and Sally were greatly disturbed by Tour Drivers who drove too close to them whilst they were crossing the main road leading to the Voi Gate. Emily charged to make the buses give them space, and then crossed peacefully. They did not join the orphans that day.

Emily with a wild boy

January 28th

It was a cold day, so none of the orphans were keen to take a mudbath. Mweya took water in her trunk, and splashed it over the others, which made them run away. She stood there slyly on her own for a while, and then rejoined the others, obviously anticipating some reprisal, but they ignored her.

Dika feeding with Mweiga

January 29th

Dika turned up at the mudwallow and polished off a whole drum of fresh water that had been made ready for the other orphans. He then went to the Western side of Mazinga Hill, raising his trunk to test the wind, perhaps looking for Emily’s scent. He did not meet up with the young orphans today.

Dika

January 30th

Burra became very frightened when a stone loosened by Mpala rolled down the hill, hitting the bush upon which he was feeding. He ran down screaming, and the Keepers had to calm him down. He browsed very close to the Keepers until it was time to leave for the mudbath at noon.

Burra has a soil bath

January 31st

It rained during the night, so in the morning the orphans enjoyed taking a mudbath in the rainwater pools. Salama, Solango and Seraa made a nice small mudbath which they relished, whilst the other babies enjoyed sliding down the anthills.

Dika wanders in for a visit

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