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The Birmingham Males

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( This post was last modified: 11-14-2021, 10:43 PM by BA0701 )

Kambulas get an antelope, and Nhenha comes in.




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Mala Mala October raport:

THE KAMBULA PRIDE = 30
3 ADULT FEMALES ± 8 YEARS 7 MONTHS 
3 ADULT FEMALES ± 8 YEARS 4 MONTHS
 6 SUB ADULT FEMALES ± 3 YEARS 2 MONTH 
5 SUB ADULT MALES ± 3 YEARS 2 MONTH 
1 SUB ADULT FEMALE 2 YEARS 5 MONTHS 
1 SUB ADULT MALE 2 YEARS 5 MONTHS 
3 CUBS 7 MONTHS 
4 CUBS 5 MONTHS 
4 CUBS 3 MONTHS 

MALAMALA, FLOCKFIELD, NORTHERN CHARLESTON (63 sightings) The Kambula pride is becoming a challenge to keep track of. As the pride expands, different groupings of members of this pride have been seen spending time together. The most stable grouping of this pride is the three lionesses and their 11 cubs. This month saw this fragment of the pride spend the first week at Styx Rocks before they spent time along the Sand River's eastern bank between Confluence Crossing and Elephant Slide Crossing. Then, they moved back to Styx Rocks on the 17th, where they spent the following ten days before the cubs were moved to the rocks midway along Baby Elephant Walk. The grouping that includes the subadults and the mother of the two younger sub-adults do not often move as one cluster. Different members of this grouping are found in different groups across their territory regularly. The most noteworthy series of events this month involved members of this fragment of the pride. The pride's sub-adults and lionesses were found on buffalo kills on two occasions, both times a Northern Avoca male joined them.

THE GOWRIE MALES = 2

The Gowrie males were seen 18 times in October. Both males were at Confluence Crossing on the 1st . On the 3rd , both males were with the three lactating lionesses and cubs at Styx Rocks. The following day the males were together at the Airstrip. Both males were with the three lionesses and cubs at Confluence Crossing on the 6th. The following day the males had moved north together and were around West Street. On the 12th, both males were in the eastern extremities of their territory, north of the Windmill. A male was at Flockfield Camp on the 15th. Both of the males were west of the Old Airstrip on the 16th, and at the confluence of the three rivers on the buffalo kill on the 17th. On the 19th, one of the males was at Confluence Crossing while his brother was with the three lionesses and 11 cubs of the Kmabula pride at Styx Rocks. Both males were in front of Rattray's camp on the 20th . One male was at Princess Alice pans on the 21st. Both males were at Styx rocks on the 23rd with the lionesses and cubs of the Kmabula pride. The males were together east of Lion Rocks on the 26th . On the last two days of the month, one male was with members of the Kambula pride on a buffalo bull kill south of the Windmill.
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Throwback to 1 of 3 Old Birmingham males


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So uhhh... what happened to these boys? They straight up pulled a vanishing act
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(11-23-2021, 04:41 PM)Tonpa Wrote: So uhhh... what happened to these boys? They straight up pulled a vanishing act

As far as I know all 3 has been poached.
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(11-23-2021, 05:13 PM)Potato Wrote:
(11-23-2021, 04:41 PM)Tonpa Wrote: So uhhh... what happened to these boys? They straight up pulled a vanishing act

As far as I know all 3 has been poached.

This is why they shouldn’t venture outside of the reserves.
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Nah not them, the bboys
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Good for Tinyo and Nhena and whichever lionesses and subs theyre with to temperarally vanish.  Pick your battles and live longer.
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The N'was went south again. So it should be safe for them to go out of hiding. So we probably will get some updates soon.
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( This post was last modified: 11-26-2021, 01:33 AM by Mdz123 Edit Reason: Link fixed )

Nhena seen in Londolozi today. Seems like they sre venturing further west again, knowing N’was males went south.
Credits: Kyle Gordon
Edits: its an old sighting from October 9.

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(11-25-2021, 08:39 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Nhena seen in Londolozi today. Seems like they sre venturing further west again, knowing N’was males went south.
Credits: Kyle Gordon


It's from october 9, it is said in the post's comments
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Nhenha seen day before yesterday with some Kambulas - before they took down a buffalo
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(11-26-2021, 07:50 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Nhenha seen day before yesterday with some Kambulas - before they took down a buffalo
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Location of sighting?
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(11-26-2021, 08:37 PM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(11-26-2021, 07:50 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Nhenha seen day before yesterday with some Kambulas - before they took down a buffalo
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Location of sighting?

MalaMala, exact location unknown
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(11-26-2021, 08:45 PM)Tonpa Wrote:
(11-26-2021, 08:37 PM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(11-26-2021, 07:50 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Nhenha seen day before yesterday with some Kambulas - before they took down a buffalo
Photo by agirlonashoestring

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Location of sighting?

MalaMala, exact location unknown

Still nothing of Tinyo? how long has it bene since his last sighting?
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