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(09-15-2020, 08:06 PM)TinoArmando Wrote:



How incredibly amazing it was to have the Birmingham pride of lions with two white individuals walk passed our vehicle this morning!!
Captured by fieldguide Christof Schoeman




I tried to fix that video, but it seems it may be from a private group. If so, those will not show here unfortunately.
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(09-16-2020, 03:04 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(09-15-2020, 08:06 PM)TinoArmando Wrote:



How incredibly amazing it was to have the Birmingham pride of lions with two white individuals walk passed our vehicle this morning!!
Captured by fieldguide Christof Schoeman




I tried to fix that video, but it seems it may be from a private group. If so, those will not show here unfortunately.

Actually,is from RockFig Safari Lodge,a public lodge from the Timbavati Game Reserve...
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(09-16-2020, 12:36 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Avoca and Birmingham prides 
Photo credits to: Ziggi Hugo
Timbavati Game Reserve-Shindzela Tented Camp,Posted: 15.09.2020

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This lioness is from the Birmingham breakaway pride
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Mbiri males moved into Ngala (Ross males territory) and were heard roaring. Mbiris seems to continue moving around a lot in search for new females and prides to take over.
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Mbiri males at Ngala Private Game Reserve 
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One of the Mbiri males yawing and exposing his teeth whilst waking up before his night patrol.
Photo credit to: Assistant Manager Simoné Serfontein
Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 04/05/2020

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The 5 Vuyela male lions relaxing on the main road early yesterday afternoon.
Photo credit to: Simoné Serfontein
Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 19/04/2020

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Mr. Handsome with a great hair day (Black Dam Male). It is incredible how beautiful and green the bush is after the good rains.
Photo credit to: Field Guide - Almero Klingenberg
Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 26/12/2019

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A lioness from the giraffe pride gazes at some zebra in the distance during an afternoon safari... the small flowering plants beneath her are called ‘a string of stars’
Photo credit to: Field Guide - Christof Schoeman
Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 30/12/2019

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The handsome old Black dam male lion was seen recently on safari - He was roaring loudly to maintain contact with his pride over a long distance as well as warning potential intruders to stay clear of his territory !
Photo credit to: Field Guide - Stefan Kruger
Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 05/02/2020

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Birmingham young male on WildEarth in excellent condition, his limp is much better :


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One of the five Vuyela males listening intently to general game milling in the distance. They were located late in the afternoon crossing into the Timbavati Game Reserve a few days ago.
Photo credit to: Field Guide - Christof Schoeman
Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 19/01/2020


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1/2 Mbiri male lions with a purpose
Caption by: Christof Schoeman: The younger of the two Mbiri males follows his brother through open grassland during yesterday's morning drive :)
Photo credit to: Field Guide - Christof Schoeman
Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 25/10/2019

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 Turn the Volume U !!! The Mbiri male lion advertising his territory this evening.. AWESOME!!
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1st Video clip — Mbiri male and in the 2nd are the Myanbula females on the move.
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