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3 N'ws at MalaMala airstrip :

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#1 - 1/4 N’waswishaka mating w Kambula lioness
#5 - Nhenha relaxing
#6 - Kambula Lioness w 4 cubs


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#1 Nhenha, 1/6 Kambula Lioness w Cubs
#2 Nhenha sporting some fresh scars on face 
Last pic - Kambula Subadults resting 

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Nhenha in Mala Mala

Credit:  Nicola Currie


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1/2 PC males with one of the Nkuhuma lionesses. Clearly, they are very comfortable with each other. 
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The Othowa Breakaway Lioness “Gingerella” hunting (or at least trying :) 

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Torchwood pride on Chitwa Chitwa
10th January
Credit: Nkorro Bush Lodge

It seems that the pride is doing very well, their cubs are growing nicely.


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Talamati Pride 3:33




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As shown on the video in previous post, the "Blondie" Talamati male the one that hangs around with his mum and sisters. He looks fantastic! 


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Singita update
  • Last month brought the unfortunate news of the adult Tsalala female’s passing, and with that, concern over her remaining daughter’s future. However, she has proven that although she is alone, she is a fighter! A lioness with a true lion’s heart, continuing along the banks of the Sand River, hunting and persisting as a healthy young lion. It still remains a question as to what the future holds for her, nevertheless we continue to observe as she thrives.
  • The lion dynamics are still constantly changing as dominant males pass and new blood makes its way into the area. We believe there to be only one remaining Birmingham male to our east with the disappearance of the second male. As his roars are solitary, the prospect for other larger coalitions to move in become very apparent. Without the protection of both their fathers, this has also caused a shift in the young Nsevu sub-adults (11) who have made several appearances on the property over the last month.
  • Not only have the Nsevu youngsters made an appearance, so too have the Nkuhuma sub-adults (7, sometimes 9 with 2 adult females) who seem to have broken away from their natal pride and are beginning to roam in search of safe areas away from any new coalitions that may take their lives. The Plains Camp males along with two adult Nkuhuma lionesses (who too have broken away from their pride) continue to move frequently back and forth across the river. Their roars still piercing the air in the still evenings around the lodges each night.
  • With no change to the Mhangene pride, who remain in hiding for the time being, until coalitions settle, we have noticed one young female from the pride sneaking off from time to time to be with the Nkuhuma (Nwalungu) male, perhaps she feels that he is consistent enough in the area in order for her to mate with him.
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(01-11-2022, 08:47 PM)lionuk Wrote: As shown on the video in previous post, the "Blondie" Talamati male the one that hangs around with his mum and sisters. He looks fantastic! 


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so all 3 young males are alive ?
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(01-11-2022, 09:23 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote:
(01-11-2022, 08:47 PM)lionuk Wrote: As shown on the video in previous post, the "Blondie" Talamati male the one that hangs around with his mum and sisters. He looks fantastic! 


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so all 3 young males are alive ?

Looks like it, yes.
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@Tonpa do you know when Djuma will reopen for the guests?
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(01-11-2022, 09:51 PM)lionuk Wrote: @Tonpa do you know when Djuma will reopen for the guests?


Never sadly, they apparently receive enough money from WildEarth to no longer need guests. You can however still access the property by staying at a lodge in Torchwood or Buffelshoek as they share traverse with Djuma (for now)
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(01-11-2022, 09:23 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: so all 3 young males are alive ?
(01-11-2022, 09:40 PM)lionuk Wrote: Looks like it, yes.

Im not so sure if thats missing male or Dark Maned one.

How many young males on the sighting?
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