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RE: The Birmingham Males - Tr1x24 - 01-18-2021 (01-17-2021, 07:21 PM)Tonpa Wrote: How many generations of Birmingham males have their been since recoring began? The current Birmingham males are the second or third group to be named so? 2nd,their fathers are 1st.. RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 01-18-2021 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 01-19-2021 December 2013 and the old Birmingham male Smudge visits Shindzela with his new partner Mabande. According to Greg McCall-Peat, when Smudge wandered north around Umlani, Motswari and Simbavati, he was easily the largest male in the Timbavati at the time. Images by Johan Smalman *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 01-19-2021 How is Tynio looking these days? *This image is copyright of its original author Like his maternal grandfather, the old Skybed male at Ngala, 2015. Image by Chris Garza. RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 01-19-2021 A young Nhenha at Ngala reserve, November 2014. Image by Carole NotSayin. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - Psyckoo - 01-23-2021 Nhehna and Tinyo *This image is copyright of its original author Credit Nell Dickerson RE: The Birmingham Males - Herekitty - 01-25-2021 Big old Birmingham male Smudge, from 2013 in Timbavati. Credit: caravansa.co.za *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - Gijima - 02-05-2021 Credit: Ann Beebe Mfumo *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - Psyckoo - 02-07-2021 The King is still here Credit Chris Kane-Berman *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - Tr1x24 - 02-07-2021 RE: The Birmingham Males - BigLion39 - 02-08-2021 @Tr1x24, I think your link to video is dead. I can't watch the video. RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 02-13-2021 RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 02-14-2021 One of the Birmingham males scans the plains. We found him in an open clearing, following the scent of two lionesses. Upon finding the females he scanned the surroundings and when satisfied with the lay of the land, he promptly fell asleep. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 02-14-2021 One of the Birmingham males licks his lip as he narrowly escapes a slap from an Ntsevu lioness. The pair had been seen mating a few days prior to this particular morning and the signs of mating fatigue were clearly evident. At the peak of their mating exchanges, lions will mate every fifteen minutes throughout the day and the repetitive nature of this form of mating becomes painful over time, especially for the female. *This image is copyright of its original author RE: The Birmingham Males - Potato - 02-22-2021 *This image is copyright of its original author
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