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(11-29-2020, 06:51 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The old Birmingham male (Smudge-nosed) on the move at Motswari Private Game Reserve
The Birmingham bloodline has always been a healthy and powerful one - And the original three old Birmingham males who ruled Ngala for many years contributed greatly to it. Apart from the famous five Birmingham male lions that conquered Sabi Sands they also sired the lionesses from the Nharu pride, a Birmingham Breakaway pride among others! After two of the old Birmingham males were presumably shot the smudge nosed joined forces with the Mabande male who had lost his partner, the big Ximpoko male, in a similar poaching incident in 2013. After the last Birmingham male had been poached as well (this incident is officially confirmed)
Photo credits:Keith Connelly
So all 3 old Birmingham males where poached.. Unbelievable..
Exactly. At least this was what I've read through the years on social medias. If I remember the old Birmingham male since then called Kinky tail was dominant around Thornybush too. Who knows! Perhaps they left their last offspring there. The Smudge-nosed old Birmingham male has mated with the Machaton lionesses as well. Some interesting things has happened during those times