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The Birmingham Males

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Sunset SafariLIVE 11/25/16 Brent Leo-smith with Mfumo with Cub


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Sunset SafariLIVE Brent Leo-smith with Mfumo ,and the Nkuhuma Pride

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From Nkorho Bush Lodge, credits to Nkorho Rangers:
25 November 2016, Afternoon Drive:
- Saw one of the Birminghams sleeping by a nearby pan, we went back to him later, he was awake by then and was roaring for us.

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Credits to Karin Van Der Merwe.
"Always great to have male Lions on Nkorho... having them roaring next to the vehicle just makes it extra special. We had 2 of the Birmingham males around the lodge last week."



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Mfumo & Amber Eyes on the sunrise drive 11-27-16. Also did some contact calling together 
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Credits: Lions of Djuma, Arathusa and Cheetah Plains


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A Birmingham and his dinner 
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Credits: Alessandra Cuccato


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My screenshot of Tinyo from the 11-30-16 AM drive!

Credits: Michael Fleetwood


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That perfect Birmingham stare. Love these males. They always know how to make perfect photographic opportunities. 
Credits: PJD Photography and Guiding


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@Vinodkuman:

About #413: agree with you. I find them particularly photogenic ! Bravo to the photographer who had to approach them into the darkness of the night. The night is the wild natural born killers' coat...
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Tinyo on the November 30, 2016 AM drive
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Two of the Birmingham Males were located up in the North on Saturday morning. Although they spend a great deal of time with the Nkuhuma & Styx pride, their territory does extend into the KNP and covers a few prides we dont view regularly anymore.
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Tinyo
Credits to Louise Victor 

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Nkorho Rangers:
07 December 
Morning drive.
- Our morning began with a big surprise as Inkanyeni was resting close to our Honeymoon suite. She moved north and we could hear the Impala going crazy. Before we could get onto the safari vehicles, a BIRMINGHAM male walked past our main gate to the lodge in the direction where the Impala were alarm calling. We followed the male for a while and saw Inkanyeni on a termite mound staring at the male lion. She kind of lost interest in the lion and she kept looking down into the dry river.


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A BIRMINGHAM (Tinyo) male performs a Flehmen Grimace. He pulls his top lip back and pushes a scent into the organ of the Jacobson in order for him to determine more about a scent (such as whether a female is receptive to mating, or if a rival male has entered his territory). 

Images by Brad Dickerson.


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From Nkorho Bush Lodge, credits to Nkorho Rangers:
09 December 
Morning drive.

- One Birmingham male was located around Jacks pan. He was just resting about not doing much.

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