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Lions of Timbavati

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(10-21-2020, 05:14 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: As far I remember. The young Birmingham female is one of the two surviving cubs from 2017.
I believe and most likely that the young Birmingham lioness was born at the end of 2016/early 2017.
As per Road du Plessis around March 2020 she was 3.5 years old.
So,around say 2017 could be correct

Birmingham young male is few months over 4 yrs old.., he is definitely born in 2016.
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Birmingham pride - 2017
Image by: Roan Du Plessis.
Two of these cubs are the youngest adult Birmingham lioness (mother of the newest litter of cubs) and the young Birmingham Male

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The beautiful Black dam male quenching their thirst on a waterhole
Image by: Ziggi Hugo
Image date back from: March 2020

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One from the archives when the Giraffe Male was mating with one of the Blackdam pride female lions. No cubs were produced from this mating period, as it was a false estrous and she was not receptive.
Image by: Rudi Hulshoff

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One of the three old Ross males (Image never seen before!)
A beautiful portrait of one of the old Ross males "The bad" on their younger days!
Image by: T. Faria
October 2006

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One of the Birmingham lionesses at Ngala Tented Camp
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Ngala Tented Camp

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One of the Mbiri males 
Image by: Armand Grobler
Image date back from: 2016

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A legend of Timbavati - A photo of the male lion known as Whosa Whosa photo taken (20 yrs ago) at Kings Camp Lodge.
Image credits goes to: Dave and Vicky Reed

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Throwaback to two old Avoca males with one of their brothers - Giraffe males.


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Sunset vibes with the Birmingham breakaways.
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( This post was last modified: 10-23-2020, 03:58 AM by T I N O )

(10-23-2020, 03:43 AM)OrcaDaBest Wrote: [color=var(--text-normal)]Recent sighting off 2 birmingham males roaringhttps://youtu.be/0xrGH4QEFJQ[/color]

Hi OrcaDaBest.
Great post... You should post this video either on Birmingham male lions thread / Lions of Sabi Sands instead of here
Best regards: Tino Armando
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Can anyone confirm that is the Young Birmingham Male mating with that lioness? This male looks lighter colored to me, perhaps it is the lighting and the angle of the shot. It is definitely not one of the Ross Males, who appear to be quite close by during this interaction. The young male's leg doesn't seem to be bothering him at all, and he is absolutely massive on top of her, he is really beginning to fill in really well. Either way, this could mean a whole lot of trouble for him, especially if Tyson sees him. Interaction happens at around 7:14

Ok, so after watching it again, when he walks away from her, there is a very slight limp visible.




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@BA0701...

 I believe  That is a young male and a female from the Mara.  That young male has a lot lighter overall color than the young Birmingham male imho.
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(10-23-2020, 10:45 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Can anyone confirm that is the Young Birmingham Male mating with that lioness? This male looks lighter colored to me, perhaps it is the lighting and the angle of the shot. It is definitely not one of the Ross Males, who appear to be quite close by during this interaction. The young male's leg doesn't seem to be bothering him at all, and he is absolutely massive on top of her, he is really beginning to fill in really well. Either way, this could mean a whole lot of trouble for him, especially if Tyson sees him. Interaction happens at around 7:14

Ok, so after watching it again, when he walks away from her, there is a very slight limp visible.




On the top left corner you have writen Massai Mara.
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Here’s the Birmingham young male from a day ago, still with pride (WildEarth 10/22):

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Him and the while male. I feel like these two are really close:

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The nice Ross Male siting close by. Haven’t seen both together in a while.
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