October 1st
It was a sad day for the Nursery elephants who spent time searching for Lualeni and Kora, who left the day before for Ithumba. Makena, especially, missed Lualeni, with whom she has always been very close, but Sian (the oldest Nursery female) immediately took charge, and as the group headed out into the forest, rushed backwards and forwards to ensure that they were all following her lead. In the evening at 6.30 p.m. little Shimba was flown in from Tsavo, where his mother had died following translocation from the Shimba Hills National Reserve. He is about 6 weeks old, and still in good condition.
Shimba climbs over his dead mother
October 2nd
Little Shimba seems somewhat confused, wondering where he now is and where his erstwhile elephant family has gone. He was taken out into the bush to be consoled by the other elephants. Sian, Loijuk and Makena showed a great deal of concern for the new baby.
October 3rd
There was great rivalry amongst Sian, Loijuk and Makena as to who should remain closest to little Shimba. Makena lovingly laid her trunk across his back and between his ears to comfort him, while Sian ensured total protection from all sides, even surging towards the visitors to deter them from coming too close to the new baby. However, Loijuk turned out to be Shimba’s favourite, since it is she who is next door to him at night. She remained very close to him, rumbling and touching him constantly.
From left Makena, Loijuk, Kamboyo, Shimba, Sian,
October 4th
The competition is still on between the females over who should ‘adopt’ Shimba. Makena could not make up her mind between Chyulu and Shimba and was disappointed when the baby showed a preference for Loijuk. However, sometime later Makena came into her own, because Shimba chose her, which pleased her enormously, so much so that she pushed Zurura away whenever he approached, and even pushed Loijuk and Sian away.
Old rivals, Zurura and Makena
October 5th
Today Shimba had an upset stomach, so he was kept near the Stockade, but went out to join the others later on in the day. As soon as he appeared, all the young females welcomed him warmly with trumpets and roars, and Loijuk immediately took charge of him.
October 6th
Today, Shimba is better, so he sent the entire day out with the others. Lenana pushed him down, and was warned by the Keepers. She removed herself, with her ears out, realizing that she had done something that had displeased everyone.
October 7th
All the orphans thoroughly enjoyed playing in the mudbath today. Even little Shimba wallowed peacefully in amongst Sian, Loijuk and Makena. Makena tried to climb onto Sian, but slipped off onto Shimba who screamed loudly. She was very upset by this and showed signs of nervousness.
Sian & Makena in the mud with Chyulu behind
October 8th
Shimba cannot make up his mind as to which female he wants as his new “mother”. He kept moving from one to the other, suckling Sian’s breasts before moving to Loijuk. Sian is showing a lot of tenderness towards Chyulu, who has decided that she is better to suckle, being older than Loijuk! She kept close to Loijuk while walking out in the bush, but moved to Sian to try and suckle.
Sian with Chyulu on the left & Shimba on right
October 9th
Sian is becoming very fond of Chyulu, and Shimba seems to have decided to have both Loijuk and Makena.
October 10th
Something startled the orphans out in the forest today, and while running, Zurura squashed Chyulu between two trees. Chyulu bellowed loudly, which brought Makena immediately to the rescue. She put her head between Zurura’s back legs and pushed him off for quite a long way.
October 11th
This morning a male bushbuck appeared outside the Stockade occupied by Kamboyo and Lenana. Both elephants put out their ears, and tried to scare the bushbuck off, but he didn’t seem to care and continued to advance. Lenana became fearful and retreated to the far corner of her Stockade, while Kamboyo trumpeted loudly. The bushbuck wandered off when he saw the Keepers arriving.
October 12th
Today Shimba did not like milk from the bottle, but spent time trying to suckle all the other elephants, including Zurura and Kamboyo who are male! In the end the Keepers had to trick him by bending down and putting the bottle of milk underneath the elephant he was trying to suckle. Kamboyo seemed to understand perfectly what was needed, and stood with his leg forward, as would a mother elephant when her baby suckles!
Kamboyo lying down, Shimba rests his trunk on him
October 13th
Being a Friday, it was the day when all the Nursery elephants are anointed with coconut oil to keep their skin in good shape. Shimba enjoyed this very much, and having been covered in oil, took a dustbath, following the example of Makena. The Keepers had difficulty oiling Chyulu and Lenana, who ran off as soon as they spotted the cans and the bucket.
October 14th
At daybreak, Sian and Makena were first at Shimba’s stable door, waiting for him to be let out. However, when he was, he went to Loijuk’s door, reaching up his trunk towards her. She pushed her door very hard, and was let out, after which all three females took Shimba off with them.
October 15th
At around 1 p.m. a Helicopter landed in front of Mrs. Sheldrick’s house, bringing a new baby to the Nursery, who had been rescued from a well dug in the sandy riverbed of the Milgis Lugga in Laikipia District. This baby was about 3 weeks old and has been named “Lesanju” after a Samburu Chief who has recently died. Unfortunately, her ears had been cut by the tribesmen who rescued her who adopt this practice to identify their livestock.
October 16th
This was the first day that the newcomer met the other Nursery orphans, but she ran away from them, bellowing, so the Keepers returned her to the vicinity of the stables, and kept her apart because she appeared fearful of the others.
Loijuk and Zurura clowning around
October 17th
Shimba did not want to go into his stable this evening, wanting to remain with Loijuk.
October 18th
Everybody was surprised by Kamboyo today, who has been bullying all the other orphans since the departure of Kora. However, he has taken a great fondness to Shimba, and allows the baby to suckle him, putting his legs forward for easier access to his teats. Shimba has become very fond of Kamboyo since the arrival of Lesanju.
Kamboyo chasing the warthogs
October 19th
Chyulu has taken a dislike to her Night Stable and keeps trying to escape having to go in. This is because she does not like the blanket put over her. Similarly Lenana would rather not have the blanket, but she runs to her stable to get her share of milk.
October 20th
Today, the Vet came to cut off the dead part of Lesanju’s damaged ear, which has made it easier for her to lie on that side to sleep. Previously, she always lay on the other side because the dead part of one ear protruded.
Lesanju's ear is operated on
October 21th
Today was the first day that baby Lesanju was allowed to come to the mudbath. She seemed to enjoy patrolling along the cordon and allowing the visitors to touch her. She spent about 10 minutes playing in the loose soil near the actual mudbath, but was not allowed to get wet. At 2 p.m. she met the other orphans again, and this time seemed a lot more settled.
Samburu from Ol Malo trust visiting the orphans
October 22th
Lesanju joined the others and remained with them for the entire afternoon. She looked relaxed and Sian immediately took control of her, denying Makena the access she would have liked.
October 23th
Kamboyo dotes on little Shimba, but remains very un-friendly towards Lenana, who is also not yet confident of the Keepers.
Kamboyo and Zurura playing
October 24th
Chyulu is very interested in Lesanju, always turning back to be with her alongside the Keepers. Sian wants both babies, and is disturbed when Lesanju is near one of the other females, rumbling and lifting her trunk towards the Keepers where Lesanju is.
Lesanju with Loijuk watching on protectively
October 25th
Early in the morning, as the Keepers were taking the Nursery babies out into the forest, we came across baboons making a lot of noise in the trees and looking in one direction. Investigating, we came across two lionesses lying in the bush, who ran off, leaving all the elephants and the baboons making even more noise. The lionesses were close to the stables.
Samburu visiting learn about the orphans
October 26th
On the way to the mudbath, as all the elephants were running for their bottles of milk, Shimba was walking very slowly. Immediately Makena stopped and waited to accompany Shimba slowly, so that by the time they arrived all the others had already finished their milk.
Shimba having a dust bath
October 27th
Sian is having difficulty taking care of the babies. She has Shimba, but also wants Lesanju, so keeps running between the two. Shimba is usually with the other Nursery elephants, especially fond of Kamboyo, and Lesanju likes to remain close to the Keepers.
Lesanju with Samburu from Ol Malo
October 28th
Lesanju was having a good time with the Keepers, when all of a sudden Chyulu came running up to her. They exchanged a message by putting the trunk into the mouth of one another, and after that Lesanju left the Keepers and went to join the other elephants along with Chyulu. The Keepers were astonished to understand that they had communicated with each other.
October 29th
Loijuk seems to have given up wanting to care for the babies, leaving this role to Sian, who is the Nursery Matriarch. Makena and Chyulu are very motherly towards the little ones, but have to give way to Sian.
October 30th
Baby Lesanju was very surprised to find two warthogs outside her Night Stable when she was let out in the morning. She charged them with her damaged ears out, but they were not impressed, and did not want to move. The Keepers chased them off, and after that Lesanju was visibly happy.
Makena protectively standing next to Lesanju
October 31th
Shimba is very possessive of Sian, and jealous when Lesanju comes close, pushing her aside. Lenana was grazing apart from the others, who could not see her. They rumbled loudly, and Lenana responded, so they all ran to join her.