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RE: The Birmingham Males - wenz75 - 01-05-2018 (01-05-2018, 04:46 AM)Tshokwane Wrote:ohh thank you. birmingham boys are my favorite lion specially mfumo. Im only wondering because when i see the documentary of mopogo they age are 6yrs old or 7yrs old they have big territories. tnk again(01-04-2018, 06:27 PM)wenz75 Wrote: the birmingham boys are always in Londolozi? why they not fight the majingelanes. they are in there prime. RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 01-05-2018 Credits to Pete Thorpe - Londolozi. A Birmingham male lion gazes in our direction as the morning light catches his face. This coalition of four brothers is being viewed more and more often on Londolozi, making for some exciting game drives. Expect to see a lot more of them in 2018… *This image is copyright of its original author Another sighting of a Birmingham male. This individual was calling continuously all evening. One of his brothers was found at the same time on the opposite end of the reserve, also calling. They met up over night, travelling several miles together. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - vinodkumarn - 01-08-2018 Birmingham Nhenha - Elepant Plains Game Lodge - 7 Jan 2017 One of the Birmingham brothers quenching his thirst on safari with me @gerritackerman at @elephantplainsgamelodge. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - vinodkumarn - 01-08-2018 Nhenha, taken on november 3 at Londolozi Credits: Alessandra Cuccato *This image is copyright of its original author RE: The Birmingham Males - vinodkumarn - 01-09-2018 MALAMALA TODAY: January 7th&8th. Chaos erupted late on Saturday evening when 2 clans of hyenas competed over a large carcass near the confluence of the Matshapiri River and the Sand River. The Matshapiri male lion was next to get in on the spoils but his time there was short-lived... The 4 Gowrie males charged in and took possession of the bounty- the Matshapiri male narrowly escaped with his life. Later on in the morning he was found along the lower reaches of the Kapen River. 3 Kambula lionesses joined the Gowrie males and a 4th Kambula lioness, the one that has recently given birth, was seen south of the Rock Drift Donga. This afternoon 2 of the Gowrie males were spotted close to Main Camp sporting fresh-battle wounds. The other 2 coalition members were with 4 Kambula lionesses near Matumi Rocks and the Matshapiri male was in front of Rattray’s Camp. Both Avoca males were viewed in Charleston. *This image is copyright of its original author I think he is Mfumo RE: The Birmingham Males - Michael - 01-09-2018 (01-09-2018, 01:22 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: MALAMALA TODAY: January 7th&8th. Chaos erupted late on Saturday evening when 2 clans of hyenas competed over a large carcass near the confluence of the Matshapiri River and the Sand River. The Matshapiri male lion was next to get in on the spoils but his time there was short-lived... The 4 Gowrie males charged in and took possession of the bounty- the Matshapiri male narrowly escaped with his life. Later on in the morning he was found along the lower reaches of the Kapen River. 3 Kambula lionesses joined the Gowrie males and a 4th Kambula lioness, the one that has recently given birth, was seen south of the Rock Drift Donga. This afternoon 2 of the Gowrie males were spotted close to Main Camp sporting fresh-battle wounds. The other 2 coalition members were with 4 Kambula lionesses near Matumi Rocks and the Matshapiri male was in front of Rattray’s Camp. Both Avoca males were viewed in Charleston.Knowing which male lion generated those cubs would be a challenge, will be interesting to see what happens to the Kambula pride if they keep doing what they have been doing any present or future cubs won't last long. Let's see if those two fought with each other or other lions. RE: The Birmingham Males - vinodkumarn - 01-10-2018 There are few animals as majestic as a male Lion, and this specimen photographed on a recent Sabi Sand Photo Safari is no exception (Nsuku) Credits: Brendon Cremer *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: The Birmingham Males - vinodkumarn - 01-11-2018 MALAMALA TODAY: January 9th&10th. Lions: The lactating Kambula lioness and the Matshapiri male were seen moving toward her den in the Sand River south of Rattray’s Camp yesterday. The Gowrie male with the scar under his eye was viewed moving north from Rattray’s Camp today. Late this evening we watched him catch a young impala. I think its Mfumo RE: The Birmingham Males - Michael - 01-11-2018 (01-11-2018, 02:12 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: MALAMALA TODAY: January 9th&10th. Lions: The lactating Kambula lioness and the Matshapiri male were seen moving toward her den in the Sand River south of Rattray’s Camp yesterday. The Gowrie male with the scar under his eye was viewed moving north from Rattray’s Camp today. Late this evening we watched him catch a young impala.There is a video of Cheetah Plains where you can clearly see Tynio's injuries I just don't know how to post videos RE: The Birmingham Males - KGB_lion - 01-11-2018 (01-11-2018, 05:22 AM)Michael Wrote:(01-11-2018, 02:12 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: MALAMALA TODAY: January 9th&10th. Lions: The lactating Kambula lioness and the Matshapiri male were seen moving toward her den in the Sand River south of Rattray’s Camp yesterday. The Gowrie male with the scar under his eye was viewed moving north from Rattray’s Camp today. Late this evening we watched him catch a young impala.There is a video of Cheetah Plains where you can clearly see Tynio's injuries I just don't know how to post videos https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-how-to-embed-videos-in-posts Facebook videos post like this : https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=ID_NUMBER RE: The Birmingham Males - The Infamous - 01-11-2018 (01-11-2018, 05:31 AM)KGB_lion Wrote:Hi,guys!Im new in the hood,wish you all the best for 2018,and im glad to see such a interesting lions lovers community,and especially BBoys fans.(01-11-2018, 05:22 AM)Michael Wrote:(01-11-2018, 02:12 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: MALAMALA TODAY: January 9th&10th. Lions: The lactating Kambula lioness and the Matshapiri male were seen moving toward her den in the Sand River south of Rattray’s Camp yesterday. The Gowrie male with the scar under his eye was viewed moving north from Rattray’s Camp today. Late this evening we watched him catch a young impala.There is a video of Cheetah Plains where you can clearly see Tynio's injuries I just don't know how to post videos RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 01-11-2018 Credits to Cheetah Plains. The Styx Pride and two of the Birmingham male lions were feeding on a waterbuck kill this morning. It was great to see the cubs doing well. Video by Andrew Khosa Click on it to play. RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 01-12-2018 (01-11-2018, 06:12 PM)The Infamous Wrote: Hi,guys!Im new in the hood,wish you all the best for 2018,and im glad to see such a interesting lions lovers community,and especially BBoys fans. Welcome, enjoy the forum. RE: The Birmingham Males - sik94 - 01-12-2018 *This image is copyright of its original author Nehna out on a stroll at elephant plains game lodge. RE: The Birmingham Males - sik94 - 01-12-2018 11 January Morning Drive - Our morning began with a very big herd of buffalo who moved down to the waterhole. They drank and then moved back out of the area. - Found the whole Styx pride of lions along with three of the Birmingham male lions (Tinyo, Nehna & Nsuku) all laying along the main road. Kind Regards Nkorho Rangers |