Ithumba Reintegration Unit

January 2011

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January 2011

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January 1st

On the first day of a New Year, both the Keepers and the orphans left the Stockades in a jovial mood, Sabachi and Kilaguni having enjoyed their usual pushing match whilst Melia and Suguta scratched their bodies against the sides of the water trough. All enjoyed the noon mudbath, and returned with full stomachs in the evening.

Sabachi browsing

Babies drinking at mud bath

January 2nd

Another happy day for the Ithumba Keeper Dependent orphans, who gamboled around thickets which still held plenty of green browse. Kilaguni and Sabachi indulged in bush-bashing, chasing each other around the bushes and trumpeting with excitement. Since it was a hot day, all thoroughly enjoyed the noon mudbath.

Kilaguni enjoying a cooling mudbath

Junior group wallowing

January 3rd

All 29 Ex Orphans came to the Stockades at dawn before the Youngsters emerged from their Night Stockades. As soon as the Juniors’ Gates were opened, the Ex orphans rushed forward to greet them amidst rumbling, trumpeting, and urinating. As the smallest Juniors, Ithumbah and Chaimu enjoyed the special attention of Wendi, Selengai, Galana, Lualeni and Sidai. After taking a drink at the Stockade trough, Yatta led the entire group out to the field where they browsed together for two hours, until the Ex Orphans separated and headed off elsewhere leaving Nasalot behind to take care of the Youngsters. She, as usual, focused most attention on her favourite, Kilaguni. Since it was a cool day, the Youngsters decided against a wallow

Sidai and Galana

Wendi and some of the other ex orphans

January 4th

It was a very hot morning, so the orphans took to shade as they browsed during the morning. All had a very active mudbath, especially Melia, Tumaren and Suguta, who are still adapting to the hot temperatures of Tsavo’s Northern Area at this time of the year.

Tumaren and Melia feeding

Melia having a drink of water

January 5th

Today, in contrast to yesterday the weather was cooler and cloudy, threatening rain which sadly never came. The orphans enjoy the cooler weather, Ithumbah and Chaimu gamboling alongside the Keepers as the group headed out to feed. However, by noon it had turned hot, so the Youngsters enjoyed their mudbath, but then fed under shade for the rest of the afternoon before returning in the evening.

Chaimu and Ithumbah

Ithumbah

January 6th

The Juniors browsed northwards along some rocky outcrops where there is more browse than in the more open areas. It was another very hot day, so the mudbath was again popular. In the afternoon the Keepers took the Youngsters to the Kanziku area where they browsed for the remainder of the day.

Zurura browsing

The orphans enjoying the mudwallow

January 7th

The dry season is again taking hold, so the trees are beginning to drop their leaves and the vegetation turning yellow. The Juniors browsed calmly throughout the morning, had a lovely mudbath and returned happily in the evening.

Chaimu, Tumaren, Suguta & Melia taking water

Evening mudbath

January 8th

On a cool morning the Juniors filed out to browse swinging their trunks and bumping into each other in a display of joy to welcome another cooler day. Sabachi and Kilaguni instigated a bush-bashing game, in which all the others participated. After the mudbath and the afternoon browsing session, the Juniors enjoyed a second mudbath on their way back in the evening.

Kilaguni and Ithumbah

Some lesser kudu

January 9th

Melia led the group to the water trough to quench their thirst this morning before heading out. In the afternoon the Youngsters were joined by Yatta, Mulika, Nasalot, Selengai, Buchuma and Orok who spent some time with them before separating and heading off again on their way to an undisclosed destination.

Orok comes to visit the orphans

Selengai playing

January 10th

The search for browse kept the Juniors fully occupied until the mudbath hour when Kilaguni had a prolonged wallow, whilst the others enjoyed resting under shade.

Kilaguni and Madiba in the water

Suguta scratching

January 11th

All 29 Ex Orphans accompanied by two rather nervous wild friends were at the Stockade Compound first thing in the morning to greet the Youngsters the moment they emerged. Galana and Wendi rushed forward to welcome them, the two wild friends doing their best to remain inconspicuous amidst the Ex orphaned group in order to get a drink of water. Noticing this, the Keepers retreated to allay their fears. The entire herd, plus the two strangers, then accompanied the Youngsters out into the field, the Keepers trailing behind in order not to disturb the wild friends. The Juniors came to the mudbath ahead of the Ex Orphans and their wild friends, who joined them later. Wendi lavished attention on Ithumbah who is her favourite calf, and Ithumbah in turn enjoyed rubbing her body against that of Wendi. In the afternoon the Juniors browsed along the base of Ithumba hill leaving the Ex Orphans at the mudbath venue.

Ex orphans with a wild elephant

Wild elehpant amongst the ex orphans

January 12th

The day began with mist shrouding Ithumba Hill as the orphans filed out to the field, enjoying the cooler temperatures. At 11 a.m. 28 members of the Ex Orphaned group joined the Juniors, amongst them Buchuma who had a minor injury on his trunk. The Keepers escorted him and Meibai back to the Stockades where Buchuma’s trunk was treated, and Meibai (who had been away for several days for a wild outing) relished his ration of milk. The Ex Orphans showed up at the Stockades in the evening, when Meibai was ushered back into his former Stockade along with Sabachi and Kilaguni. However, Galana, Naserian, Sidai and Sunyei objected strongly to him being taken back in and forced their way in, refusing to leave without Meibai. When the Keepers eventually managed to extract them, the four camped just outside the Gates, determined to remain close to Meibai. Galana, especially adores him and is always guilty of trying to sneak him away from his Junior peers!

Buchuma's injured trunk

Meibai, Kenze and Loijuk

January 13th

All the Ex orphans were at the Stockade compound in the morning, Galana, Sidai, Sunyei and Naserian waiting actually at the Stockade Gates to embrace Meibai as soon as he emerged. All the Ex orphans spent the morning browsing with the Juniors, Nasalot enjoying being close to Kilaguni whilst Wendi focused on Ithumbah and Galana on Meibai. After the mudbath, the Senior Ex Orphans departed, leaving Galana, Nasalot, Madiba, Rapsu, Sunyei, Sidai and Naserian with the Juniors. They remained with them for the rest of the afternoon and escorted them back in the evening, the Keepers again persuading Meibai to return to his Night Stockade with Kilaguni and Sabachi. Galana, Wendi and Nasalot stood outside watching their favourites as the Stockade Gates were closed, but on this occasion did not try and force entry themselves!. They rumbled to the Babies for a few minutes before heading off again after, having taken a drink at the water trough.

Galana in the water

Rapsu

January 14th

Ithumbah led the Juniors out today who spent a quiet day feeding and following their usual routine, without meeting up with any of the Senior Ex Orphans.

Ithumbah scratching

January 15th

Another uneventful day for the Juniors, although Sabachi and Kilaguni had a tough test of strength. Melia and Tumaren led the way to the milk and mudbath venue, after which the Juniors browsed the lower slopes of Ithumba hill before returning in the evening.

Melia scratching

Sabachi

January 16th

After the usual Stockade activities, the Juniors headed out into the bush to browse. The day passed calmly until it was time to return to the Stockades for another night.

The orphans have an evening mudbath

January 17th

At l0 a.m. Wendi, Nasalot, Galana, Sunyei, and Tomboi brought along a wild friend and joined the Junior Group. They browsed together until it was time for the mudbath, the wild friend following the group at a safe distance because of the presence of the human family. After the mudbath, the Ex Orphans left with their wild friend.

Tomboi

Sunyei

January 18th

Today, having taken on water, the Juniors were taken to the Kalovoto area to browse. Just prior to returning in the evening, Ithumbah and Suguta raised their trunks to test the wind, but decided to continue browsing until it was time to return in the evening.

Suguta and Melia

January 19th

On a cloudy morning the Juniors converged at the Stockade water trough for a drink, after which Ithumbah and Chaimu scratched themselves against trees, while Melia and Tumaren did the same at the Unloading Bay. Meibai and Kilaguni had a strength testing exercise, in which Meibai emerged victorious.

Chaimu and Melia with some of the other orphans

January 20th

After the usual Stockade morning routine, Tumaren led the Juniors out to feed heading towards the Kanziku area. Meibai and Sabachi had a tussle to settle some difference which ended by Sabachi surrendering and retreating hurriedly!

Lenana and Makena

Kenze

January 21th

At around l0 a.m. the Juniors were joined by Naserian, Taita, Lualeni and Kora plus a Junior wild bull, all of whom browsed with the Youngsters until it was time for the mudbath. Later the Ex Orphans left the Juniors heading south while the Juniors returned to the Kanziku area. Meanwhile, back at the Stockades, the wild bull named “Rafiki”,( who is an old friend), showed up with Wendi, Sunyei, Zurura and Galana for a drink at the Stockade water trough.

Taita

Rafiki and a colleague taking water

January 22th

Led by Ithumbah, the orphans left the Stockades early as usual and headed out into the bush to feed. They attended the mudbath at noon, and fed throughout the afternoon browsing the western slopes of Ithumba hill until it was time to return. Meanwhile, at 9 a.m. Lenana, Galana, Sidai, Madiba, Makena, Naserian, Chyulu, Nasalot, Mulika, Kamboyo and Kenze passed by the Stockade water trough for a quick drink.

Chyulu soil dusting

Kamboyo

January 23th

After the mudbath today the Juniors split into two groups, Ithumbah taking Chaimu, Kilaguni, Sabachi and Meibai to feed apart from Suguta who remained with Tumaren and Melia some distance away. The two groups only reunited when the Keepers signaled that it was time to return to the Night Stockades in the evening.

Tumaren and Melia browse close together

Sabachi heading to browse

January 24th

At 6 a.m., soon after being let out of their Night Stockades, the Juniors were joined by l7 Ex Orphans, namely Selengai, Nasalot, Orok, Lenana, Taita, Yatta, Mulika, Chyulu, Zurura, Makena, Kinna, Sidai, Napasha, Sunyei, Galana, Tomboi and Wendi. When the Ex Orphans decided to depart, Galana was left with the Juniors, keeping close to Meibai who is her chosen favourite. Since Meibai has again returned to being part of the Junior gang, the Keepers never suspected that Galana might have had a secret agenda, which became obvious the next day. She escorted the Juniors back in the evening, and after seeing them all into their Night Stockades, left.

Yatta

Kinna

January 25th

Soon after the Youngsters were let out in the morning, a large wild bull joined them at the Stockade trough for a drink, but left having taken water. At 9 a.m. Galana met up with the Juniors again at the Kanziku area and fed calmly amongst them all morning, leading them to the noon mudbath and standing by as they enjoyed their milk. During the afternoon, when the Youngsters had scattered amongst the bushes to browse, Galana sneaked Meibai away, unnoticed by the Keepers until it was time to round the group up and return to the Stockades in the evening. It was only then that the Keepers noticed that Galana and Meibai were missing! Galana had planned her strategy cunningly, and although the Keepers tried to track the pair, they had long gone! That evening the Juniors returned again minus one of their colleagues – Meibai, whom the Keepers feel should still be classed as a Junior, even though Galana thinks differently!

Wild bull joins the orphans at stockade

Galana with babies at mud bath

January 26th

The orphans had a quiet and uneventful day, but for a nice soil dusting session against an anthill, Kilaguni enjoying a long time resting against the warm earth of the mound. At the mudbath Chaimu emerged the star of the day, remaining in the mud even after the others began filing out to browse. Ithumbah led the Group back home in the evening.

Orphans quenching their thirst

January 27th

Chaimu led the Juniors to the Kalavoto area to browse today until it was mudbath time, after which they settled down to feed at the Kanziku area. In the evening Wendi brought a Splinter Group of the Ex Orphans and 2 junior wild bulls to the Stockade Compound for a drink but did not meet up with the Juniors.

Wendi and Ithumbah drinking water

January 28th

It was a cloudy morning as Ithumbah led the Juniors out to feed. Later a wild female unit came to the Stockades for a drink comprised of an adult cow, and her three children, two boys and a girl aged 3, 6 and 9 respectively. Having taken water, the family enjoyed a cooling wallow at the Stockade mudbath before departing.

Wild family unit comes for a drink

Wild family unit at the mudwallow

January 29th

After the usual Stockade activities, Melia led the way to the Kanziku area today. Sabachi and Kilaguni, the only two boys amongst five girls, enjoyed their usual pushing match in between browsing. In the evening Loijuk, Wendi, Rapsu, Galana, Meibai and Challa showed up at the Stockades, Challa along with Ndomot and the wild recruit “Mgeni” having been absent from the Ex Orphaned group for some time now. It was good to see Challa back again, and we hope that Ndomot and Mgeni will likewise turn up again soon.

Challa

Loijuk scratching

January 30th

At l0 a.m. Yatta, Mulika, Kinna, Nasalot, Orok, Buchuma, Makena, Lenana, Chyulu, Kenze, Sidai and two Junior wild bulls joined the orphaned and browsed in amongst them, accompanying them to the mudbath venue. After the mudbath the Ex Orphans again accompanied the Youngsters to browse along the slopes of Ithumba hill before escorting them back to the Stockades in the evening.

Yatta and junior wild elephant

Makena and Nasalot having a drink

January 31th

On a cloudy morning Suguta led the Juniors out to browse until 11 a.m. when they went to the mudbath, but decided against a wallow due to a chill in the air. In the evening Yatta, Mulika, Nasalot, Kinna, Makena, Buchuma, Taita, Orok, Selengai, Lenana, Chyulu and a Junior wild bull showed up at the Stockade compound, Meibai still away with Galana on a wild walkabout!

Lenana

Selengai at the stockade

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