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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-10-2018

Patiently waiting to dominate. Image of Nsuku by Andrew Danckwerts, November 9, 2018

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Tynio. Image by Kenneth Rankins, November 9, 2018.

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-11-2018

Nhenha. Image by Sandeep Engineer at MalaMala, November 9, 2018

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-11-2018

Mfumo. Image by Andrew Danckwerts, November 11, 2018

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-13-2018

Nsuku. Image by Safari In Style at Mala Mala Sable Camp, November 12, 2018

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-13-2018

Nhenha in the Londolozi sunset. Image by Peter Thorpe, November 12, 2018

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-13-2018

2 mommies, 6 cubs and a daddy eating an impala. Video by Bonita Cronje at Mala Mala, November 11, 2018



RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-13-2018

Excerpt from the Londolozi Blog: A Guest Review by Janice Katz, November 2, 2018
We also managed to see the new dominant lion coalition; the Birmingham males. We saw all four (one has since disappeared), but only three together at one time.  We sat mesmerised as their huge mass of muscle and strength walked by us in the darkest of night lit only by the single spotlight or silhouetted by others. They roared in front of us and the deafening noise could be felt reverberating through the Land Rover’s framework.

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-13-2018

Nsuku at Londolozi. Image by Tony Goldman. November 12, 2018

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-13-2018

Nhenha at Mala Mala. Image by Nic Nel. November 13, 2018

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-14-2018

Nhenha looking well fed as usual. Image by Sandeep Engineer at Mala Mala, November 13, 2018


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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-14-2018

A playful shot of one of the boys, maybe Nsuku. Image by Pete Short at Mala Mala, November 12, 2018

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-14-2018

Thundering down the terrain after the lioness, who was enticing him, decided to stroll off casually! This boy was a machine..
Image by Kerryn Du Toit at Londolozi, November 14, 2018, taken 2017.


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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-14-2018

Nsuku at Mala Mala. Image by Andrew Danckwerts, November 14, 2018

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-16-2018

I miss the beastly Birmingham boys in the Sabi Sand. Heading back to South Africa in a few days and then some family time before I go on my next adventure in December!
Image by Tayla McCurdy at Djuma, November 15, 2018

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 11-16-2018

Images by Sandeep Engineer, November 14-15, 2018

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