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The Birmingham Males

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(10-09-2020, 12:27 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Gowrie Male #2 on the lookout of something in the distance!
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Nhenha has aged like fine wine. Magnificent as ever.
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Source: http://www.tintswalo.com/safari/wp-conte...y-2015.pdf


Birmingham Lions - The Rise of a New Coalition in the Manyeleti (1st Quarter 2015) 

Over the past six months, a coalition of five young male lions have entered the Manyeleti borders. This young group of males originates from a large pride to the North of the reserve, called the Birmingham Pride. The coalition of five young males was forced to leave their maternal pride due to the very powerful and territorial Matimba lions, who dominate large parts of the Manyeleti. The five young males left the Birmingham Pride with three of their sisters and ran into a vacuum area (land where there are no territorial male lions). These five Birmingham youngsters are born and bred buffalo killers, and over the past few months, guests at Tintswalo Safari Lodge have witnessed some phenomenal interactions with these amazing cats taking down full grown, bull buffalo, to the ground - on a number of occasions. The young Birmingham male and female lions have started to mature, and pressure has come from the two Matimba Male Lions, pushing the five young Birmingham males far south of the reserve, and the females to the centre of the reserve. 


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These five Birmingham youngsters are born and bred buffalo killers, and over the past few months, guests at Tintswalo Safari Lodge have witnessed some phenomenal interactions with these amazing cats taking down full grown, bull buffalo, to the ground - on a number of occasions. The young Birmingham male and female lions have started to mature, and pressure has come from the two Matimba Male Lions, pushing the five young Birmingham males far south of the reserve, and the females to the centre of the reserve.
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1 of the Birmingham males #2 on a stroll at Elephant Plains Game Lodge
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( This post was last modified: 10-11-2020, 02:20 AM by Lycaon )

I am not sure, but looks like Mfumo.  (old photo)

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1 of the Gowrie males [Nhenha] at MalaMala Game Reserve
Image by: Stefan Kathman
Image date back from: 2018

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The Impressive Birmingham male on a territorial patrol at MalaMala Game Reserve
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One of the Birmingham males "Mfumo" at MalaMala Game Reserve
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Image date back from: March 2018

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One of the Birmingham males at Nkorho Bush Lodge
Image by: Adrian Harris
Image date back from: 2017

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Tinyo on a stroll at Londolozi Game Reserve
Image by: Michael Bolte
Image date back from: May 2018.

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Recent sighting off 2 birmingham males roaring 




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(10-23-2020, 04:05 AM)OrcaDaBest Wrote: Recent sighting off 2 birmingham males roaring https://youtu.be/0xrGH4QEFJQ

Hello @OrcaDaBest welcome to Wildfact. I am going to fix your link for you, and if you have any questions moving forward, perhaps this link has some information you might find helpful, or simply ask and there are several of us who can assist you as well.

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(10-23-2020, 04:05 AM)OrcaDaBest Wrote: Recent sighting off 2 birmingham males roaring 





Video is not recent at all. Those are Mfumo and Nsuku and both of the are no longer alive.
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The massive king!
Nhenha of the remaining Birmingham boys on the move
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( This post was last modified: 10-24-2020, 10:15 AM by T I N O )

Some old good photos of the Birmingham males in 2012 on Ngala Private Game Reserve 
It's really awesome how much Tinyo look as the Mbiri young male. 
Images by: Terry Allen 

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Mbiri young male (Snip tail male) and Tinyo of the Birmingham males
Image credits goes to: Tintswalo Safari Lodge and Terry Allen

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