Ithumba Reintegration Unit

June 2005

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June 2005

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June 1st

There was drama at the mudbath when a warthog tried to force its way in to drink whilst the orphans were still in the mud. Napasha spotted the intruder and chased it away backed up by Tomboi and Taita.

The Ithumba orphans havng fun at the mud wallow

June 2nd

It was a coolish day. Napasha tried to challenge Yatta by charging up to her, but Yatta stood her ground and waited for him. Napasha then thought better of it, so he just sniffed Yatta’s trunk before doing an about turn. At mudbath, Olmalo lay down underneath Yatta to shelter from the sun. In the afternoon Nasalot decided to take a nap, which was interrupted by Napasha. This annoyed Nasalot, who saw him off!

Nasalot and Napasha having some fun

June 3rd

Yatta led the orphans out to browse this morning. They came across an anthill when Kinna Taita and Wendi could not agree who should take pride of rubbing place. This turned into quite a battle, which brought Yatta and Olmalo to team up with Wendi. Kinna was annoyed and went to browse on her own.

Wendi and Yatta playing against an anthill

June 4th

Selengai was allowed the privilege of leading the group today. Mulika spotted her favourite calf leading and therefore increased pace to catch up with her. In the evening Selengai and Olmalo browsed happily close to one another.

Selengai feeding on some bark

June 5th

Today, it was Kinna who led the orphans from the Night Stockade. They took an early mudbath, because it was very hot, but resumed feeding when the sun sank.

The orphans cool off in the mud wallow

June 6th

The orphans concentrated on soil bathing at mudbath time. Only Olmalo went into the mud today.

Olmalo heading alone to the mud wallow

June 7th

Today, Napasha led one group into the mudbath, whilst Yatta led the rest to soil bathe.

The orphans enjoy a soil bath and the mud wallow

June 8th

Because it was cool, none of the orphans went into the mud today. In the evening Nasalot and Napasha spent browsing time together.

Napasha feeding

June 9th

The day began cool, but soon heated up, so the orphans enjoyed a wonderful mudbath today.

The orphans quenching their thirst

June 10th

The orphans were in a jovial mood today when they emerged from their Night Stockade, spending time chasing each other, lying down and climbing on one another. Napasha tried to kick the water drums, and then tried to get his head into one to pierce it with his tusks. The Keepers acted quickly to save the drum, after which Napasha went off grumbling.

Wendi plays with Taita

June 11th

Only Kinna, Napasha and Olmalo went into the mud today, whilst the others, led by Yatta, dusted themselves with red soil. They waited patiently for the “wallowers” to emerge before going off to browse again.

Napasha and Olmalo wallowing

June 12th

Shortly before 11 a.m. Wendi sought shade, joined by Taita and Olmalo. Yatta, who was some distance away, noticed the trio standing under a tree, and decided to take them to the mudbath to cool off, leading the entire unit to the mudbath earlier than usual.

The orphans soil and water bathing

June 13th

It was cool, so the orphans concentrated on browsing. In the evening, Mulika and Napasha tested their strength by pushing one another This contest was won by Mulika. Taita led the group back to the Night Stockades in the evening.

Mulika playing before being joined by Napasha

June 14th

Before dawn two wild elephants visited the Stockades, and drank water from the trough. Inside the orphans rumbled to them in low tones. When the orphans emerged, Yatta led the group following the direction taken by the wild elephants, but the orphans could not catch up with them.

The orphans have an evening drink of water

June 15th

Wendi and Taita had a pushing contest today. The orphans enjoyed a spectacular mudbath when Napasha and Olmalo were the most active. At midnight, the same two bulls that had visited the Stockades yesterday again came again and took a drink at the water trough, before disappearing again. Yatta, Mulika, and Kinna rumbled to them in low tones. The wild elephants spent a little time feeding close to the Stockades, but left before dawn.

Mulika, Taita and Wendi playing together

June 16th

At 6 a.m. Taita and Tomboi enjoyed a shoving match. Later Selengai was frightened by a Rock Hyrax, but gathered courage, and managed a trumpet which sent the hyrax into the rocks. She was elated having done this, and gambolled towards Mulika as though to report what she had achieved! The orphans had a wonderful mudbath today, when Wendi and Tomboi played in the water.

Kinna , Selengai and Mulika soil bathing

June 17th

Having left the Stockades, Olmalo spotted a dikdik, and plucked up sufficient courage to give chase, trumpeting as she disappeared into the thicket. Yatta panicked when Olmalo failed to return, and set off in search. Olmalo bellowed in the distance, which drew the attention of the entire group who also set off in search, meeting up with Yatta and Olmalo returning.

Olmalo peeling a tree stem

June 18th

Yatta led the group Northwards today. Tomboi playfully mounted Selengai, which annoiyed Mulika, who rushed in to chase him off. Wendi and Tomboi led the group to the mudbath at 11.30 a.m., which they all enjoyed. In the evening Napasha and Taita indulged in a shoving competition, which Napasha won.

The orphans enjoying the mudwallow

June 19th

It was a cool day, so the orphans were very playful when they left the Stockades in the morning. Wendi and Tomboi again led the group to the mudwallow. Olmalo remained in longer than the rest, overseen by Yatta. In the evening Wendi wrestled with Taita, whilst Napasha took on Mulika.

Wendi leading the group

June 20th

Although it was a cool day, the orphans carried on their usual activities. At the mudbath, the orphans had an audience today, which made Wendi very happy. She and Napasha put on a good display in the wallow, after which Wendi emerged to embark on her usual showing off drama - rolling, knocking the ground, and lifting one of her hind legs, something she does whenever there are visitors. In the evening the Keepers noticed that she had a white spot in her eye, so they applied medication immediately.

Wendi scrathing on a rock

June 21th

AT 8 a.m. Kinna came face to face with two male warthogs who were busy digging up roots. She rushed around, trumpeting and knocking down bushes, until Nasalot came to back her up, but upon noticing that the warthogs had left, he and Kinna entwined trunks, in a congratulatory gesture.

Kinna and Taita share an affectionate moment

June 22th

The cool months are now with us, so none of the orphans went into the mud today.

Napasha quickens his pace as he leads the others

June 23th

After the noon feed, Tomboi noticed that Wendi had a mouthful of grass, which he went to try and snatch, but Wendi turned away. Yatta, who was watching from a distance, then came to show Tomboi where he could find some grass for himself!

Taita scratches his belly

June 24th

At around 3 p.m. the baboons were jumping from one tree to another, which frightened Olmalo and Tomboi, who ran to the Keepers for protection. The other orphans then charged in the direction of the baboons, who took off when they saw the Keepers approaching.

Olmalo and Napasha playing

June 25th

Shortly before 10 a.m. Napasha lay down to rest. Wendi came running to climb onto him, but the game was interrupted by Kinna, who came to push Wendi away.

Napasha tries to get Taita to get up

June 26th

At mudwallow Napasha made everyone laugh by kicking Taita with one hind leg, as he was taking a drink. Taita retreated and went to drink at another drum.

Taita resting

June 27th

The presence of the Orphans has attracted some wild elephants to the area. Two wild elephants have regularly been visiting the Stockades to take water during the night. At 10 p.m. the same wild elephants passed by the water trough and Yatta, Mulika, Kinna and Nasalot raised their trunks, rumbling in low tones, communicating with the wild group. Having drunk, the two wild elephants left towards the East of Ithumba Hill. At mudwallow Olmalo nose-dived several times whilst Kinna stood by monitoring her.

June 28th

The sky was clear when the orphans left in the morning. Tomboi and Taita began a pushing match, which was interrupted by Wendi, who pushed Taita away. Since it became cool at mudbath hour, only Kinna and Napasha wet their foreheads, whilst the rest took a soil bath.

June 29th

IU Today, the orphans headed Northwards having left the Stockades in the morning. Again, Taita and Tomboi had a tussling match, with no outside interference, and Taita was the winner. Since it was cold, none of the orphans went into the mud today.Today, the orphans headed Northwards having left the Stockades in the morning. Again, Taita and Tomboi had a tussling match, with no outside interference, and Taita was the winner. Since it was cold, none of the orphans went into the mud today.

June 30th

Yatta led the orphans Southwards having left the Stockade. Shortly before 11 a.m. two lesser kudus with a small calf scared the orphans, running past them making alarm calls. The younger orphans, led by Wendi, took to their heels seeking protection from the Keepers, whilst the older elephants, led by Yatta, having investigated the cause for alarm, returned to ensure that the babies were all present and correct!

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