Yesterday, Diana wrote the blog about a routine only Jamie would have. As a dominant and strong-willed chimp who is usually an active participant in social drama, Jamie has a tendency to express herself by displaying in the Playroom.
Today, Jamie kept up her steady pace by unleashing yet another raucous display on the residents of the sanctuary. She certainly had everyone’s attention.
To complement yesterday’s video, I tried my best to capture some still images of Jamie in action.
The Jamie Method:
Immediately afterwards, Burrito used the same barrel to observe the neighboring chimps. He had a much more friendly demeanor.
The Bubba Method:
In the following hours, the seven original residents in Jamie and Burrito’s group sprawled out on the upper deck of the wooden structure in the Greenhouse.
Perhaps they had forgotten that their neighbors had an identical barrel on the other side of the building, but they were soon reminded. The seven chimps were suddenly awoken by a chorus of hooting and drumming. The source of all this noise was Willy B. As a large and dominant male, Willy is tactful in his use of displays. He doesn’t overdo it like some brasher males I have met, but he certainly makes sure that his performances are explosive, timely and poignant. Mave and Honey B have a knack for getting out of his way whenever he begins to drum. Willy B may have won this battle of displays.
The Willy B Method:
Willy’s display drew Jamie out onto Young’s Hill. From her vantage near the Greenhouse, Jamie could watch the chute for further activity.
Judy says
Great post, photos and narrative. I used to live on Venice Beach about a block from the central area where the bongo drum group/s would play… nothing like drums to draw your attention and make you want to participate… š Thanks as always to all at CSNW
Debi says
I’ll always remember the day Willy B & Burrito met face-to-face (out in the open) for the first time…You just knew sweet Burrito was somewhat frightened & unsure as he hung back in the doorway…Then there was Willy B just sitting nearby being so calm & patient as if he sensed Burrito’s uncertainty & wanted to give him time enough…That was such a tender moment to me…especially when Burrito gradually got the courage to slowly come out & tentatively began approaching Willy B., & then reaches out to Willy B with that outstretched hand…
What a beautiful thing to witness…
Kathleen says
Between Jamie and Burrito and their different techniques of getting the neighbors attention, who gets the best response? Ha ha ha! Burrito looks so cute and innocent peeking out his window. Willy doesn’t have a hair out of place after his ruckus. He looks debonair (and also innocent) as usual.
Betsy says
CSNW sent me a lovely photo of Willy B, which I keep next to my desk as a reminder of the huge world that exists on this planet outside of homo sapiens. In this photo he looks like a Pre-Raphaelite angel, so other-worldly and peaceful. It’s good to be reminded that he has other aspects to his personality, barrel banging, displaying, and really being out there as a total chimpanzee, as we want him to be. So glad he has the opportunity to be himself š
Barbara H. says
Just yesterday I signed up to be Willy B’s Pal. It looks like he can get
wild and crazy at times but so nice to see that he can be what he wants.
I like that – freedom – to be. Thanks for the blog.
Linda C says
Bless Burrito for his capacity for forgiveness…hope playdates will happen someday.
Willy B is like James Bond…lots of commotion, and not a hair out of place in the mext scene
Nancy says
Fabulous! Iām glad both groups have great barrel style??
Tobin says
An enjoyable post to read. It is heartening to know that Jamie and Willy B emulate the drumming of Keith Moon.
Linda C says
Lol, Tobin, you’re right! They just go for it!