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RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 12-10-2015

Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve:
Yesterday evening Andrew managed to locate a lone Birmingham male lion slowly moving North from central Torchwood. Images by Andrew Khosa

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RE: The Birmingham Males - LionKiss - 12-10-2015

pretty and shy young man, grow strong


RE: The Birmingham Males - LionKiss - 12-12-2015

a bit older video about those handsome boys, there are 5 of them
are all of them still around an strong? does anyone know?







RE: The Birmingham Males - LionKiss - 12-12-2015

here is a video showing one of the Birmingham Boys a little injured, could be with a fight with an other male, probably they are about to start claiming more space.











RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 12-13-2015

Quote:one of the Birmingham Boys a little injured, could be with a fight with an other male, probably they are about to start claiming more space.
The injury probably came from a fight with any of his brothers, for mating rights.

Cheetah Plains:
Two of the Birmingham male lion coalition pulled down a Cape buffalo just south of Cheetah Plains pan. They subsequently left the carcass and moved west, leaving the remainder of the buffalo for the scavengers. Images by Andrew Khosa

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PJD Photography and Guiding:
The Birmingham boys were found West from the lodge last night moving east. They stopped along the way to have a drink at a small pond.

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Nkorho Rangers:
11 December 
(Afternoon)

- As our drive got to an end two Birmingham males appeared along the main road moving east towards Nkorho property. They stopeed for a while to have a drink and moved further east.

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RE: The Birmingham Males - sanjay - 12-13-2015

This is an old pics of one of the Birmingham male known as scrapper when they were claiming some territory for them. During this they killed Nkuhuma lioness, here is some shot of dead lioness

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And here is scrapper

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RE: The Birmingham Males - LionKiss - 12-14-2015

here is an other video about those handsome guys

http://www.wildearth.tv/videomark/birminghams-and-guest


RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 12-15-2015

MalaMala Game Reserve:
MALAMALA TODAY: December 14th. 2 Gowrie males were around Mlowathi Dam. Photo of 2 Gowrie males by ranger James Moodie

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 12-15-2015

Pictures by elephant plains of the older Birmingham male.

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 12-17-2015

Four of the Birmingham males, resting north of Cheetah plains camp. Credits to Cheetah plains.
Birmingham male lions
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Another of the boys, Credits to PJD Photography and Guiding.

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RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 12-18-2015

PJD Photography and Guiding:
Just had to post another of the BIrmingham boys. They were relocated this morning close to the lodge.

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From Cheetah Plains:
4 Birmingham males were treated to a small herd of buffalo that moved towards Cheetah Plains pan late yesterday afternoon.

These boys managed to bring down 3 buffalo, 2 calves and a cow, sending the rest of the herd heading back south. Images by Craig Hamilton


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RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 12-23-2015

4 Birmingham males killing 3 buffalos and a fetus.
Photos : Ryan Thomson


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And a video of the hunt. It's a bit shaky when they follow them, but it is cool.






RE: The Birmingham Males - Spalea - 12-24-2015

What a hunt ! Those male lions which hunted, did they really hold a pride ? We don't exclusively see them very often to lead and accomplish such a hunt without seeing if only one lioness.


RE: The Birmingham Males - Tshokwane - 12-24-2015

Quote:Those male lions which hunted, did they really hold a pride ? We don't exclusively see them very often to lead and accomplish such a hunt without seeing if only one lioness.
@Spalea The Birmingham males control two prides at the moment. But that has nothing to do with their hunting prowess.

I will tell it straight. Documentaries and enciclopedias, for the most part, have lied to pretty much everyone. Male lions are excellent hunters, just as good as the females, and even better than them at hunting big prey. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. True, they might not be stealthy enough to hunt, say an impala that is small and probably faster than them(and that just has to do with their size and the mane, not that they are lazy), but the trade of the lions are buffalos.
Another example. Take this video, it is from last year, the boys were younger. This was their third kill in just two days. The video is long, but give it a try, it's good.






RE: The Birmingham Males - Spalea - 12-24-2015

@Majingilane: I'm now totally convinced there is no division of roles inside the lions pride. Male lions hunt as often as the females do. And yes I'm totally convinced that most encyclopedias and books were and are lying about this fact. But, more amazing, we were perhaps quite persuaded about that, so persuaded that, unconsciously, into Africa, people went seeing these animals with such preconceived ideas and bias. They didn't want to check it these assertions were true or false.

When I was child (1965-1970 years) I read "Lioness hunt, males do nothing but fertilizing them". After at the beginning of the 70', thank to Schaller, I learnt that the males were very important within the pride: They defend the territory, but the lionesses are in charge of hunting and breeding of the cubs. That implicated, without I read it, that young males also learnt to hunt and, thus, when they were expelled from the pride, had to hunt for surviving. But of course, they were told with some emphasis that when they were in charge of a pride, they did no longer hunt. Except in order to deliver the final death kiss after the lionnesses have realised the main part of the hunt.

But even now, with the advent of the internet and the youtube movies, detailed accounts and so on we can still read "male lions can hunt but they are not good at this, because their mane and their bigger size handicape them".

All these things were totally wrong. Males hunt as often as the females do, and their bigger strength allows them to kill bigger preys. Perhaps because of their bigger size, they prefer to hunt within zones of denser vegetation, but that is be the only one concession that I would do and accept.

In addition of that, the male lions are quite opportunist. As it is said in the last video you show, you can see them deeply sleeped, and the minute after, they are on the hunt. And this very efficiently.