Nairobi Nursery Unit

May 2005

Daily updates

May 1st

It was a cloudy, rainy morning. All the elephants enjoyed running round through the puddles, some actually lying in the mud, including Lualeni, who, being so young, had to be restrained from doing so.

The nursery orphans in a heap enjoying the mud

May 2nd

Today, was the first time that little Kora went out into the bush with the others, but he tried to run away, so the Keepers had to round him up and bring him back into the stable.

Kora on his first day out

May 3rd

We took Kora out for the second day, and this time he was much calmer. All the others went to greet and touch him, and Lualeni wanted to remain close to him all day, as did Naserian. Madiba and Buchuma would have liked to play their usual mounting game, but the Keepers prevented them. Galana seemed somewhat dis-interested.

The eles out and about in the bush

May 4th

Lualeni’s interest in Kora is very evident. Whenever he wanders away on his own, Lualeni follows him in order to be with him, gently touching him with her trunk, as though to reassure him. Naserian watched closely from a distance. Sunyei tried to go and bring him back to the main group, without success. However, she returned with the entire gang, and then he came back with them.

The nursery orphans enjoy the seasonal river

May 5th

Being neighbours back in the Night Stockades, Rapsu (who is still confined in the Stockades) and Buchuma interact through the separating gate. He also has a chance to intereact with Galana, who is a neighbour on the other side and at last he is becoming much friendlier towards the Keepers.

buchuma out at mudbath

May 6th

Rapsu has been one of the most difficult elephants to tame that has ever come into the Nursery. However, today, at last, he was allowed out, and remained calm, feeding, closely watched by both Naserian and Sunyei, who stayed very close to him whenever he moved. Later, he wanted to be close to little Kora, but both Naserian and Sunyei remained with him.

Rapsu out with the other orphans

May 7th

Lualeni is very sympathetic towards Kora, wanting to be close to him all day, even when he took a l hour’s nap out in the bush.

Washed clean toes

May 8th

The elephants enjoyed their mudbath hour, and even little Kora tried to join in, wanting to lie down in the mud. Buchuma came to try and mount him, but was restrained from doing so by the Keepers.

The orphans enjoying the river at mudbath

May 9th

Rapsu is becoming very friendly now. He loves his milk, and in the evening, before time, led all the other elephants back home, bellowing for his bottle, but we had to turn them back, because it was not time.

The nursery orphans walking away with thekeepers

May 10th

Both Naserian and Sunyei came running out of the bush to the Keepers, trumpeting. We went to see what had troubled them, and found that Kora had separated and was hidden from view. All the other elephants began searching for him and were very happy when he was found.

Magnum pays a visit before mudbath

May 11th

At the mudbath, Rapsu began to bellow having finished his milk, holding tightly onto the bottle which was still in his mouth. Eventually, a second Keeper had to come and help by offering him a bottle of water, which he drank, but noticing that it was only water, he walked away.

Shida getting to his feet

May 12th

All the elephants, except Kora, enjoyed playing during the mudbath hour, delighting all the visitors by coming close to the separating rope. Amongst the visitors was a foster-parent of Lualeni, who was enthralled to actually touch her elephant.

Sunyei enjoys the river at mudbath

May 13th

Being a Friday, it was the day that the elephants are oiled with coconut oil. At first Rapsu was scared, and ran off a short way, but when he saw all the others enjoying it, he came back and with the help of Galana, who prevented him from escaping again, he got anointed as well.

Sandri & Lualeni & Ndomot who are covered in oil

May 14th

Kora and Rapsu decided to feed apart from the others today, and refused to return to join them. In the end we took the others to where they were feeding together.

A close up of Madiba

May 15th

For the first time, Kora played in the mud during the mudbath hour, which made us all very happy, although we tried to restrain him a little, fearing that the mud would get into his injured jaw.

Taru & Roan walk the orphans back to the stockade

May 16th

Lualeni is still besotted with Kora, insisting on being close beside him all the time, and even going with him apart from all the others.

Lualeni followed by Kora

May 17th

Makosa abruptly appeared out of the bushes, scaring all the elephants, who ran off in different directions. Later they re-grouped, and wanted to charge Makosa, all with outstretched ears, and even little Lualeni gave a good display by knocking down some small bushes. Kora stood still with ears out. Eventually, we moved the elephants to a different place, but Makosa wanted to follow.

Shida being covered with mud at mudbath

May 18th

The orphans came across a group of impalas out in the bush. Sunyei and Lualeni did not trust them, and chased them far away. We had to go and retrieve the two and return them to the others.

Magnum's nose with the Girostigma fly's eggs

May 19th

Makosa was very mischievous this morning, blocking our path to the bush. He chased one of the Yard men from the Salt Lick on the rocks right to the Garage, where the man hid behind the vehicles, shouting for help, but nobody heard him!

Girostigma fly

May 20th

Buchuma always wants to test his strength against everyone, and today wanted to take on Rapsu. In the end Rapsu made use of his tiny tusks and this had the desired affect. Galana and Sunyei are able to stop Buchuma from being pushy, but he takes no notice of Naserian, Madiba or Ndomot. He always chooses Ndomot for a long fight.

A terapin in the river

May 21th

All the elephants ran in a long line to the mudbath today, with Galana in the lead, and Lualeni last but one, for Kora was left way behind but doing his best to follow at a run. Rapsu wanted his bottle badly, so left the mudbath area looking for it. Naserian, Sunyei and Ndomot followed closely.

The orphans having fun at mudbath

May 22th

Lualeni and Kora went off to feed on their own away from the others. Sunyei and Naserian went to find them, and bring them back.

Shida with mud stuck on his horn

May 23th

For the first time today Galana and Rapsu had a disagreement over some browse both wanted.

Galana having fun in the river

May 24th

Again Makosa stopped the Yard man from bringing the Keepers their tea out in the bush, following him until “Mboti” was forced to climb up a tree! Makosa has a bad habit of wanting to chase anyone he finds on his own, but when there are two or three people, he leaves them alone.

Shida having fun at mudbath

May 25th

AT 2 p.m. the elephants thought it was time for their milk, which is at 3 p.m. Madiba, Sunyei and Lualeni headed back to the Headquarters to see where the milk was, but Galana remained behind, knowing that the time was not yet. Nowadays, Galana does not push the others for more milk, as she used to do, content to stand aside and wait for the others to finish. However, now it is Rapsu who is always very desperate for his milk and begs for more. Sometimes Ndomot and Naserian also demand more.

Ndomot with Benson one of his keepers

May 26th

Sunyei put on a good show during the mudbath, kicking the football around, which made the visitors laugh. She even held the ball up in her trunk, which made all the visitors clap. She is sometimes very mischievous during the mudbath, forcing her way through the separating rope into all the visitors, which makes them run away.

Sunyei really gets stuck into the river

May 27th

Today, it was Lualeni who entertained all the visitors at the mudbath, going up and down the rope, playing with it, which earned her a new foster-parent, who insisted that he must foster her!

Lualeni and Roan Carr-Hartley

May 28th

It was a very cool day, so the elephants did not want to go near the mudbath today, remaining at a distance in the bushes. Only at 12 p.m. when it was time to go, did they go close to the visitors along the rope on their way out into the bush. All the visitors were amazed that they knew the time!

Kora with his raincoat on

May 29th

Again Lualeni remained very close to Kora, whilst Naserian and Sunyei followed them. Galana was on the other side keeping an eye on Rapsu, who was on his own. Buchuma had his usual “fighting time” with Ndomot.

Lualeni and Naserian

May 30th

Rapsu is now the team Leader when it comes to time for the milk, sensing when it is on its way through the bush, and leading all the others towards it. He leads all the others to the mudbath as well, being sure that there is a milk feed awaiting him there!

Rapsu leaving mudbath

May 31th

An interesting day today, because it was a fine morning, and Rapsu wanted to take all the orphans in a different direction to where Galana was standing. Sunyei came to block and turn him, after which the whole group went to Galana who lead them elsewhere! It was as though Galana communicated with Sunyei to turn Rapsu so that the group could change course and follow her instead. Lualeni and Kora branched off following Naserian, whilst Buchuma and Ndomot carried on their usual ongoing tussle, even after the Keepers had intervened several times to stop them.

A close up of Sunyei

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