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The Birmingham Males

Italy Ngala Offline
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Birmingham male, credits to Holly Wilson.

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thank you majingilane you the man
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From Lion of Londolozi FB 

BB 3

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BB 2 is looking huge and majestic!

BB 3 reminds me so much of scrapper in certain photos! Have to do a double take at times.
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Credits to  Karin van der Merwe

BB#3

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Blondie

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Birmingham Boy - WildEarth Sunrise Safari, Djuma Game Reserve

2 Sep 2016
Blondie or BB#4

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From E.p. Rangers:
"Birmingham male lion feeding on a buffalo kill - Neil Coetzer"
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Birmingham boys having a cuddle

Credits Michelle van der Walt
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One of the Birmingham brothers on the way to a buffalo kill that was brought down by the female lions. Sabi Sands - South Africa.
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We tracked down one of the Birmingham Male Lions while out on Safari yesterday. There seems to be a constant battle between the males for dominance, and as such - access to females. Image by Aneen Neethling

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My favorite u.u
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(09-07-2016, 07:40 AM)Gamiz Wrote: We tracked down one of the Birmingham Male Lions while out on Safari yesterday. There seems to be a constant battle between the males for dominance, and as such - access to females. Image by Aneen Neethling

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My favorite u.u

poor boy. number 4 seems to be on the receiving end of a lot of the exchanges. i'm guessing he's also younger/less dominant. great to have so many fantastic pictures being posted!
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Photo and information credits: Joshua McPhail
Something a little more arty.
Birmingham Male Lion - ruler of the north.


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( This post was last modified: 09-10-2016, 10:24 AM by Gamiz )

From Nkorho Bush Lodge 

9 September
- Found two Birmingham males and one Styx female laying down together doing some contact calls before they decided to get up and move south out of the northern area.
- Later another one of the males was found just a little bit West from the others, he was moving quite swiftly north.
- Lots of other general game!

Kind Regards
Chene & Nkorho Rangers

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From Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve 
A Birmingham male lion rolls over while he was resting. Lions are generally only active for a few hours a day, and primarily under the cover of darkness. They conserve their energy by resting up through the heat of the day. Image by Myke Glasson

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One of the Birmingham male lion coalition was located close to camp this morning, as he was lying up just north of Djuma Dam. Image by Andrew Khosa

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Birmingham male, credits to Morné Fouché from E.p. Rangers.

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Male #3

The first thought that crossed my mind when I saw this pic is that he looked magnificent. All majestic, doing honour to the stereotype lions have been subject to since the beginnings of time.

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