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(04-27-2021, 10:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Styx/NK and 2 Plains Camp males seen together at Londolozi!!

https://blog.londolozi.com/2021/04/27/th...-returned/


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They where seen together roaring, but eventually separate, rangers doubt that they will form a coalition tho, NK/Styx are clearly older and they didn't paid too much attention to younger males, but they did snarl and snap at younger males, who where quite excited and not sure what to do.. 

Day before this gruop sighting, OM was seen furiously chasing 2 young males, its not known if NK/Styx or Plains Camps.. 

And day after 2 Birminghams returned into Londolozi, roaring and patroling..

This is another promising coalition if they stay together
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(04-28-2021, 12:15 AM)Timbavati Wrote: This is another promising coalition if they stay together
If they stay together it would be great, we will have to wait to see what finally happens. Greetings Tino!
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In any case, they are condemned to each other.
If they don't join forces as coalition partners. They will likely face each other as rivals.
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The Othawas sub-adults were seen, interesting the female know as Gingerella was not see, maybe she was not there, some say that she will maybe try to go into pride...
And Junior was see limping a little bit...
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Kambula pride, subs were not see, only the 6 females.
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(04-27-2021, 10:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Styx/NK and 2 Plains Camp males seen together at Londolozi!!

https://blog.londolozi.com/2021/04/27/th...-returned/


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They where seen together roaring, but eventually separate, rangers doubt that they will form a coalition tho, NK/Styx are clearly older and they didn't paid too much attention to younger males, but they did snarl and snap at younger males, who where quite excited and not sure what to do.. 

Day before this gruop sighting, OM was seen furiously chasing 2 young males, its not known if NK/Styx or Plains Camps.. 

And day after 2 Birminghams returned into Londolozi, roaring and patroling..

Didn’t the Plains Camp males get chased into the Manyeleti recently? That had to have happened after this event, and the Styx/ Nk males are future south again. Anyways very interesting interaction for sure. 

Also, great that the Ottawa Male is full of confidence these days.. he’s really coming into his own and is more than just a pretty face now.
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Guide said Northern Avocas are now daily in what used to be Birminghams territory so far. They are at the moment with 2 of the Kambula lionesses, about 2 km away from the spot from which Nhenha is roaring.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xp0HjeLq23k&ab_channel=MalaMalaGameReserve
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Currently on MalaMala live, N. Avocas, Kambula youngsters and Bboys in around 3 km area:


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N. Avocas are currently on Campbell Koppies hill:


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Kambula young males and few other members are just over 1km south of them, near Main Camp :


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We didn't see Bboys, but they know their location, they are about 1 km south of these youngsters with few Kambula females.. 

They are still showing Avocas atm.. This night might be interesting with all those lions near by, especially if N. Avocas push further south, they will bump right into 2 Bboys..
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Hope they do push forward with the daily livestreams.
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WE Guide mentioned Kruger males were seen more east than usual at first rock. I marked it on the map. 


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Elephant Plains sightings of the week

Monday, 19 April 2021
(29°C)
The 2 Plains Camp male lions resting close to Simbambili Dam.

Thursday, 22 April 2021
(26°C)
The Nkuhuma pride of lions and 1 Avoca male lion resting to the South of Little Gowrie Camp.

Saturday, 24 April 2021
(26°C, 3mm of Rain)
The Ximungwe lioness and her cub resting on Makulu open area.
One Nkuhuma lioness resting close to Londoz Drift.

Sunday, 25 April 2021
(27°C)
The Talamati pride of lions and 1 Avoca male lion resting at One-eye Pan.
The Nkuhuma pride of lions resting close to Little Gowrie Camp.
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One of the Nkuhuma pride sub-adults guarding his share of a wildebeest kill, legacy of the Northern Avoca males.
#ElephantPlains #SabiSandsGameReserve
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(04-28-2021, 08:37 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Currently on MalaMala live, N. Avocas, Kambula youngsters and Bboys in around 3 km area:


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N. Avocas are currently on Campbell Koppies hill:


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Kambula young males and few other members are just over 1km south of them, near Main Camp :


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We didn't see Bboys, but they know their location, they are about 1 km south of these youngsters with few Kambula females.. 

They are still showing Avocas atm.. This night might be interesting with all those lions near by, especially if N. Avocas push further south, they will bump right into 2 Bboys..



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Handsome Othawa Male legging behind Mhangeni pride. 28th April, evening.
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Some pics of "Tinya" Mhangene by Cal Butler 


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More pics of Othawa Male and Other Mhangenes here https://wildadventuresblog.com/2021/04/2...ene-pride/
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