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(10-23-2020, 08:14 PM)Gijima Wrote: The Brimingham male, who was with the pride on 10/22, walked all the way south to where the Nharu/ Miribis were by himself?? I wonder if something happened in the evening and he got chased away again. As great as it is to see him it’s a bit worrying too... but gotta admire his boldness trying to approach these males
Its not that far, Mbiris where somewhere in the mid Manyeleti,maybe Tintswalo, while Birminghams where around Orpens or maybe even closer south, its around 5-10 km.. Which is not that much for lion.. He prob seen vultures in the air from few km so he came to investigate..
I dont think he was chased, his leg is looking great, so prob he gain back confidence to go by himself a bit..
As you said, bold for him to get that close to 4 Mbiris, you can see on his face that he was thinking off going in, it would be awesome sighting if that happend.. But 4 males where too much..
Both Mbiris and Birmingham look fantastic, as guide said too very big males..