March 1st
Heavy clouds obscured the sky as the orphans left the stockades. Despite the weather they were in a jovial mood, swinging their trunks from side to side. They had a dustbath before Ithumbah led them out to the Kone area to browse. By noon the temperatures were soaring and the orphans had a lovely mudbath after which Kilaguni and Tumaren had a scratch before they all headed back to the browsing fields.
Tumaren enjoying a cooling mudbath
Kilaguni relaxing in the mud
March 2nd
Chaimu led the orphans out for the day where they spent their time browsing stopping only for their noon milk feed and mudbath. At 7am Wendi, Galana, Sunyei, Meibai, Challa, Tomboi, Naserian, Loijuk, Makena, Lenana, Kenze and Zurura visited the stockade for a drink of water followed at 10am by Yatta, Mulika, Kinna, Nasalot, Orok, Selengai, Buchuma, Zurura, Kora, Lualeni, Sidai, Mgeni and two other wild bulls.
Ex orphans at the stockade
Yatta's group at the stockade with two wild bulls
March 3rd
Once out of their stockades Tumaren and Suguta scratched against the nearby rocks while Kilaguni rolled around on the ground having a dustbath. The keepers led the orphans to the Kanziku area to browse before going to the mudwallow. They had a lovely long mudbath before they each found an acacia tree to scratch against.
Suguta scratching in the morning
March 4th
Tumaren led the way out of the stockades after which Ithumbah took the lead to the browsing fields with Suguta bringing up the rear. At the noon mudbath the youngsters were joined by Yatta, Mulika, Mgeni, Selengai, Buchuma, Taita and Orok. The two groups walled together for a while before the youngsters headed to the slopes of Ithumba hill for an afternoon of browsing.
Ex orphans and orphans at the mudbath
March 5th
Suguta came out from the stockades and headed straight to her scratching rock while the rest of the orphans had a drink. The youngsters were joined at the stockades by Mulika, Yatta, Kinna, Nasalot, Wendi, Galana, Buchuma, Orok, Selengai, Madiba, Napasha, Mgeni and another wild bull. The orphans spent the morning browsing before going to mudwallow for a cooling mudbath.
Madiba and a wild elephant
March 6th
The orphans left the stockades early browsing in the fields until 11am at which time they made their way to the mudwallow. Kilaguni and Sabachi were extremely active today and have fun showing off all of their mudbathing skills. The orphans then had a drink at the water trough were they were joined by Yatta followed by Selengai, Kinna, Wendi, Taita, Buchuma and Napasha. Wendi headed straight for Ithumbah placing her trunk on Ithumbah’s back. The two groups were joined by a wild group among them was a one tusked mother and her three calves.
Kilaguni & Sabachi enjoying a cooling mudbath
One tusked female elephant
March 7th
At around 9am Chaimu charged towards Melia flapping her ears all in an effort to scare her. Instead of running Melia stood her ground which surprised Chaimu who stopped and sniffed at Melia’s trunk before walking away.
March 8th
The orphans spent a quiet morning browsing before heading to the mudwallow where they were joined by the same mother and calves that had visited on the 6th. They all bathed together before the one tusked mother’s two older calves led the orphans away as the one tusked female left the waterhole taking Ithumbah with her. Ithumbah who looked calm followed her and her calves, ignoring the keeper’s calls. As the group crossed the road Ithumbah started to lag behind and stopped to scratch against a tree. The wild elephants continued to rumble and call her but she turned and rejoined the rest of the orphans who were following at a safe distance with the keepers.
Ihtumbah with the wild female
One tusked female at the mudbath with the orphans
One tusked female and her calves
March 9th
Once out of the stockades the orphans had fun running around dashing in and out of the nearby thickets. Sabachi and Kilaguni engaged one another in strength testing games after which the orphans headed to Kanziku to browse for the morning before going to the mudbath for their noon milk feed. The afternoon was spent relaxing and browsing on the slopes of Ithumba hill. In the evening all the ex orphans, with the exception of Ndomot, visited the stockades.
Kilaguni & Sabachi in strength testing games
Galana and Tomboi taking water
March 10th
The orphans had a scratching session on the rocks before settling down to browse. At the mudbath Ithumbah had fun rubbing herself against Kilaguni who had lying in the mudwallow. Tumaren had a lovely time wallowing in the deepest part of the mudbath. Suguta was enjoying rolling around on the ground as Melia, who was scratching against a tree, watched her. Later in the evening four wild bulls came to the stockade water trough for a drink.
Ithumbah scratching against Kilaguni
March 11th
The orphans were greeted by a cold day as they headed out to browse. At 9am Kilaguni, Sabachi and Ithumbah stopped browsing to have a dustbath on a stream bank. Due to the cool weather none of the orphans partook of the mudbath.
Orphans heading to the mudbath
March 12th
Chaimu charged out of the stockades and knelt down digging at the soil with her small tusks while the rest of the orphans scratched themselves against the trees and rocks. While out browsing Ithumbah and Tumaren had a dustbath in some red soil. As it was a cold day the orphans all opted for a dustbath.
Tumaren, Melia, Suguta and Kilaguni
March 13th
The day was again cool as the orphans fed on the drying vegetation. None of them was in a hurry to go to the mudwallow and they slowly made their way there for the noon milk feed before heading back to the fields to browse.
March 14th
It was already turning into a hot day as the orphans passed by the water trough before heading out for the day. Sabachi and Chaimu were browsing together when Sabachi attempted to mount Chaimu. His actions did not go unnoticed by Tumaren and Suguta who were quick to reprimand him. In the evening, once the orphans were back in their stockades, a lone cheetah came out of the bushes and had a drink at the stockade waterhole before disappearing again.
Suguta and Kilaguni crossing the road
Cheetah having a drink of water
March 15th
Soon after the youngsters had left the stockades for a day out in the bush Yatta, Mulika, Nasalot, Kinna, Meibai, Galana, Naserian, Taita, Chyulu, Buchuma and Orok visited the stockade water trough for a drink before they too headed into the bush.
March 16th
By 10 am the temperature was soaring forcing Suguta, Tumaren and Melia to draw water from their stomachs to spray behind their ears in an effort to cool down. This was not sufficient and as such the orphans headed to the mudwallow with Ithumbah, Chaimu and Sabachi pushing each other in an effort to lead the rest. The orphans all had a long wallow before relaxing under the shade of the acacia trees, they all had another mudbath on the way home in the evening.
Chaimu and Sabachi taking water
Melia, Chaimu and Tumaren
March 17th
The sky was clear as the orphans headed out for the day, an indication that the temperatures would be soaring. Kilaguni and Sabachi, the only two boys among the youngsters, spent some time locked in a pushing game with each other. A long mudbath was had after which the orphans settled under the trees for a scratch before going back to the bush to browse.
Kilaguni and Sabachi at the mudbath
Orphans relaxing under a tree
March 18th
In the morning both Wendi and Yatta’s groups came to the stockades for a drink before heading back out to the park. The youngsters had a quiet day spent browsing in the fields.
Yatta leads her group to the stockades
March 19th
The ex orphans came to the stockades for a drink as the youngsters were leaving for the day. Once they had their fill they split into two groups led by Yatta and Wendi. Yatta’s group of Mulika, Kinna, Orok, Buchuma, Taita, Selengai, and Mgeni chose to join the youngsters who were browsing at Kone while Wendi’s group headed to the mudbath. At noon Mgeni escorted the orphans to the mudbath and went straight to the water as the youngsters had their milk. The group was joined at the mudbath by Wendi’s group and later by two wild elephants. They all had a glorious time bathing before going their separate ways.
March 20th
It rained heavily during the night and the orphans had a lovely time enjoying the wet vegetation and wallowing in the rain filled pools. They also had a lovely time drinking the rain water from all the nooks, crannies and rock crevices that they could find.
Chaimu and the other orphans browsing
Orphans having fun wallowing
March 21th
Upon exiting the stockades the orphans scattered each engaging in a different activity. Suguta and Melia were busy scratching against the rocks while the rest of the group had a drink at the water trough. Ithumbah led the group out with Chaimu, who lagged behind with the keepers bringing up the rear. At the noon mudbath the orphans had their milk bottles before heading back to the field where they could have their pick of mudbaths to wallow in.
Suguta at her favourite scratching rock
Tumaren submerged in the mudbath
March 22th
While out in the field Ithumbah and Suguta found some loose soil and stopped browsing to have a dustbath and it was not long before they were joined by the rest of the group. As they browsed their way to the mudwallow Chaimu stopped to cool down in a small mudbath before Tumaren led the rest to their milk feed.
Tumaren, Suguta and Kilaguni drinking water
March 23th
The day was uneventful and the orphans spent it browsing in the company of their keepers. The stopped only to go to the mudbath for their milk before going back the fields to browse.
Impromptu mudbath while browsing
March 24th
The orphans led by Suguta strolled out of their stockades and headed to the fields. They spent the morning browsing before going to the mudbath where after taking their milk they tried to stay cool by standing under the trees flapping their ears.
Orphans cooling off in the mudbath
March 25th
Suguta and Melia began the morning by scratching against the rocks while Sabachi and Kilaguni engaged each other in a pushing game. The keepers led the orphans out and they spent the day browsing stopping only for a cooling wallow in a nearby mudbath.
March 26th
A golden sunrise greeted the orphans this morning as left their stockades. Kilaguni and Sabachi had a pushing contest of which Sabachi was the victor. The day was once again hot and the orphans had a lovely long mudwallow before going back to the fields to browse.
March 27th
As the orphans were busy having their morning drink of water a flock of guinea fowls passed by prompting Chaimu and the rest of the orphans to mount a charge. The guinea fowl saw the orphans charging towards them and quickly flew away. It was a somewhat chilly day and the orphans avoided the mudbath choosing instead to spend the day browsing.
Chaimu scratching while browsing
March 28th
The orphans left the stockade compound at 6am and settled to browse in the Kone area. At 10am they were joined by Wendi, Napasha, Kamboyo, Loijuk, Madiba, Kora, Lualeni, Meibai, Naserian, Sidai and Lenana. Wendi headed straight to Ithumbah and the two browsed side by side until it was time for the youngsters to go for their noon milk feed.
March 29th
It was a partially cloudy morning as the orphans headed out for the day. At 9am the weather changed and rain clouds gathered. It was not long before the distant rumble of thunder could be heard followed by the occasional flash of lightning and rain could be seen falling in the east. The afternoon was sunny as the orphans browsed before returning to the stockades for the night where it drizzled throughout the night. In the evening Yatta, Mulika, Selengai, Nasalot, Orok, Buchuma, Mgeni and two wild bulls came to drink at the stockade water trough before heading back where they came from.
Mulika and a wild elephant at the back
March 30th
The orphans left the stockade at dawn and scattered around the stockade compound to scratch on the rocks before Melia led the way out for the day. It was a cool day and it seemed as if it would rain, and it did drizzle for a while. The orphans took their milk at the noon mudwallow before going back to the fields to continue their browsing activities.
Lenana, Naserian and Meibai