Auckland Zoo orangutan update!
I visited the zoo this afternoon and observed that all four orangutans - Charlie, Melur, Bahmi and new female Daya - were in the orangutan habitat together and appeared to be getting along well. Charlie and Melur appeared relaxed and going about their normal activities, while Bahmi seemed to be intensely fascinated by Daya and was following her around the habitat for quite some time. Daya would tolerate Bahmi's presence for a while, and Bahmi would then follow her again until she decided to move off, or Melur decided to come after Bahmi and carry him back to the nests near the window.
I spoke to a volunteer and she confirmed that Bahmi, of all the orangutan family, has shown the most interest in Daya since she was fully integrated with the group. Charlie had shown the most interest when Daya was still separated from the family group via mesh, but it is Bahmi who has apparently become "obsessed" with Daya (in the volunteer's words) since the four orangutans have been integrated.
Daya is apparently showing great patience with Bahmi's antics, being used to infants and juveniles due to having a younger brother (Sabbar, born 2016) back in the Netherlands.
That’s great to hear Daya has made a smooth integration into the colony. As a male orangutan, I’d expect Charlie to be welcoming of an adolescent female orangutan; but there was always the risk of aggression from Melur in perceived defence of Bahmi. It sounds like there’s been positive interactions thus far. Long may it continue!
If Bahmi is obsessed with Daya now, I can only imagine how interested he’ll be when she produces her first infant. I would have loved to have seen the colony mid-90’s when they had juveniles, Intan (1989) and Datuk (1989); and then infant, Isim (1994).