Nairobi Nursery Unit

May 2011

Daily updates

May 1st

It was raining in the early morning, so Maxwell (the blind rhino orphan) was running around his Stockade, enjoying himself. Rhinos love the first rains.

Maxwell enjoying the rains

Kudup wearing a raincoat

May 2nd

As soon as little Solio is let out of her Stockade in the early morning, she enjoys greeting Maxwell, smelling him and sometimes charging towards him in his Stockade.

Solio scratching

Maxwell walking around his stockade

May 3rd

At about l0 a.m. whilst looking after the elephant orphans out in the forest, the warthogs were nearby, since they like to remain close to the elephants and the Keepers for security. Suddenly a lioness rushed out of the thicket and snatched a pig, which left us and the elephants very scared. We all ran back to the Stockades.

Chemi Chemi at the back with Tano and Shukuru

Ishaga middle, Shukuru left and Makireti right

May 4th

Solio is very active these days, marking her territory by adding her dung to existing dungpiles and spraying her urine against bushes.

Solio after a mudbath

May 5th

En route out into the forest this morning, we came across a lioness with 4 cubs. All the elephants were very scared, so we rapidly changed direction.

Ishanga in the bush with the others

Kainuk browsing

May 6th

As the Keepers were preparing the evening milk for the orphans, suddenly a warthog (an old wild Nursery resident) came flying past them, knocking over milk bottles, hotly pursued by 2 lions who put on all the brakes as soon as they saw the humans!

Kalama browsing

Kandecha with Abdi, Olare and Kibo

May 7th

The Keepers brought Solio to the mudbath at about 3 p.m., but because it was a cool day, she refused to go in.

Solio in the bush with her keepers

May 8th

Maxwell knows his Stockade well, even though he cannot see. He is very intelligent.

Maxwell gets some loving attention from Adan

May 9th

It was an uneventful day. The orphans merely followed their normal routine.

Kainuk with Naipoki and Patrick

Kibo and Olare

May 10th

Today was a very sad day in the Nursery, because we lost little Kudup who had been ill for some time. We could not find out what was wrong with her. In the afternoon the Vet came to do an autopsy, but found that all the major organs were healthy. Tissue samples were taken and will be sent to South Africa for further analysis.

Rest in peace Kudup

Olare mothering Kainuk

May 11th

Makireti is a very independent elephant, who always wants her way and does not follow the others.

Makireti browsing

May 12th

Tano and Shukuru are very close friends, who like to feed close together and play together.

Shukuru with ears flared

Tano browsing

May 13th

Today was the day that Kibo, Olare and Kandecha were to be moved to Ithumba. Loading began at 4 a.m. and went smoothly, although Kibo needed shoving from behind by lots of Keepers. The journey went very well in the new Elephant Truck, which has been specially designed, with 3 compartments inside so that the elephants can’t push one another around.

Olare and Kibo share a thought

Olare, Naisula, and Kainuk

Olare

May 14th

Since the departure of his Pushing Partners, Kibo and Kandecha, Chemi Chemi has calmed down. He is now the only young bull in the Nursery and he and Ishanga enjoy bullying the others.

Chemi Chemi the only bull left in the nursery

Ishanga

May 15th

The elephants fed calmly all day, and enjoyed their noon mudbath.

Turkwel

Tano on the left with Mutara

May 16th

Kainuk and Turkwel are very close friends. We wonder whether they knew one another when living wild in the Lake Turkana area before being rescued, since both come from that place.

Turkwel and Kainuk

Kainuk

May 17th

Since the departure of Olare, Mutara has taken over the role of Matriarch, and is very caring of Naipoki, Sities and Kainuk.

Sities getting hugged by Mutara

Sities on right, Mutara and Tano

May 18th

As we were bringing Solio back to the Stockades in the evening, we came across a female lioness. Solio was very scared and was very reluctant to go into her Stockade, even after the lioness had left.

Solio relaxing

Solio walking home in the evening

May 19th

Today the move of Murka, Naisula and Kitirua is planned, so again it was an early start. Naisula and Kitirua went into the truck without a problem, but Murka was very reluctant, and had to be pushed and pulled in, with a rope around her front and back legs. The journey was very smooth and all the elephants traveled well, escorted by Dame Daphne who was with Tal Manor in Robert’s Landrover, following the Truck. During the night Kalama trashed her Stockade, breaking down the partition until she managed to join Chemi Chemi next door. We suspect that the presence of a lion unraveled her now that Naisula and Kitirua are no longer in that row of Stockades, although the Keeper did not see any lions.

Naisula browsing

Murka being affectionate

May 20th

A large male lion grabbed a male warthog very close to the Keepers, killed it in our presence and carried it away.

Naipoki with Meshak

Sweet Naipoki in long grass

May 21th

A male lion came and lay down just outside Kalama’s Stockade. She and her neighbour, Chemi Chemi, were both asleep and did not notice the presence of the lion.

Kalama browsing

Chemi Chemi browsing

May 22th

Today, the decision was made to return the Nursery elephants to their original stables, so that Kainuk could be next door to Turkwel and Mutara next door to Naipoki and Sities back where she was before, between Shukuru and Tano. Separating the small elephants from the older females whom they love dearly proved stressful for the little ones, all three of whom began to produce loose stools. They were given a course of Scourban.

Kainuk with Naipoki and Patrick

Kainuk browsing with Turkwel

May 23th

As the Keepers were waiting for their lunch after the noon mudbath, a warthog suddenly shot past followed by a lion with a large mane. Upon seeing us the lion stopped, so the warthog managed to escape.

Milk time for Solio

Tano

May 24th

A light shower of rain put the orphans in a jovial mood. Mutara and Kalama encouraged all to enjoy rolling around in the damp ground after the noon mudbath. Later Mutara, Kalama and Sities remained very close to little Naipoki, whom they all want to “mother”. Ishanga remains “pushy”. One day having head butted Kainuk, the Keepers forced her to spend time out alone as a punishment (still keeping a close eye on her). Meanwhile Turkwel comforted Kainuk.

Sities next to Naipoki

Ishanga

Naipoki with Meshak

May 25th

Kalama, Mutara, Kainuk and Shukuru were first in the mudbath today, the others finding the weather somewhat too cool to wallow. Meanwhile, a Keeper had to restrain little Naipoki, who would have liked to join them, because she is too young and fragile to catch a chill. Shukuru had a disagreement with Ishanga in the mudwallow, Ishanga having head-butted Shukuru from behind. After the mudbath, the warthogs turned up at the Keepers’ lunch time but Tano, Sities and Mutara combined forces to chase them off, while Shukuru stood guard over Naipoki.

Kalama

Shukuru with Zoom Zoom

May 26th

The orphans filed out of the Night Stables early in the morning as usual. The Nairobi Park lions seem to have taken themselves elsewhere, which is good news, since the warthogs have recently lost two of their number to them. Kalama and Chemi Chemi enjoyed a strength testing game, while Mutara and Sities stood guard over little Naipoki. Kalama then led the orphans to a favourite playground where they have flattened an anthill and enjoy rolling up and down in the red earth, something Mutara particularly enjoys. Naipoki also enjoyed the game, although the Keepers had to be vigilant to keep Ishanga from the baby, since Ishanga is so pushy. Chemi Chemi, now the only little bull in the Nursery group, enjoys mounting on the girls whenever he spots them lying down. Today he tried Makireti, but got a rude shock when she jumped up and headbutted him so hard that he fell down, screaming!

Ishaga middle, Shukuru left and Makireti right

Naipoki getting attention from Kalama

Kalama

May 27th

Ishanga has overtaken even Chemi Chemi when it comes to being naughty and pushy! She particularly targets Shukuru, who is one of the most placid Nursery elephants, continually head butting Shukuru who simply accepts it. Ishanga behaved badly at the mudbath today, continually head butting all the other elephants. Kainuk was careful to keep close to Turkwel. However, all the elephants enjoyed the mudbath. The Keepers smeared mud on little Naipoki, who had to be restrained from going in for fear of catching a chill.

Ishanga with Shukuru

Shukuru

May 28th

The day began with Naipoki running up and down around the Stockades, under the watchful eye of Mutara. Sities, Shukuru, Kainuk and Turkwel split from the rest of the group to browse behind the Stockades. At the mudbath Kalama usually initiates the action, but today Ishanga squeezed in between Kalama and Mutara causing a standoff that necessitated the intervention of the Keepers to restrain Mutara from retribution.

Naipoki and Sities with Adan

Kainuk

Naipoki

May 29th

The orphans were in a jovial mood this morning, all running around the compound. Naipoki singled out Keeper Mishak, soon joined by Mutara, Sities and Shukuru who wanted to “mother” the baby. Later they all browsed together.

Naipoki with Meshak

Sities and Abdi

Sities and Mutara

May 30th

At today’s mudbath Turkwel, who is usually shy and retiring, was the most playful and out-going, walking up and down the cordon that separates the visitors along with Naipoki, applying mud to anyone within range. Turkwel has been reserved for a long time, so the Keepers were pleased to see her growing confidence.

Turkwel

Turkwel with Kainuk

May 31th

Shukuru and Sities were let out of their Night Quarters ahead of the others and both immediately went to stand outside Naipoki’s stable. After about 2 minutes they became impatient, which resulted in Mutara and Naipoki bellowing, eager to be allowed out and once out, all exchanged trunk “kisses”, putting their trunks in each others mouth. In the evening Kainuk went straight into Turkwel’s portion of the large stable they share, and had to be tempted into her own compartment with milk.

Sities following Hassan

Turkwel browsing

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