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The Birmingham Males

United States wenz75 Offline
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Gud pm. To all to me my favorite is bb boys ust wait who will be the victorous colition. Tnx
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Tinyo - WildEarth Sunset Safari - Djuma Game Reserve - 25 Nov 2017
Capture by Joy Guravich


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(11-25-2017, 08:09 AM)wenz75 Wrote: i thought the birmingham boys always patrolling in mala mala.

They do, mostly on the northern parts of it and they have slowly begun making incursions more to the south.
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Credits: Tintswalo Safari Lodge (Manyeleti Game Reserve):
In the far south of the Reserve, we were quite fortunate to spend time with the NKUHUMA pride in the company of the BIRMINGHAM ((MFUMO & TINYO)) males! They’ve killed a buffalo very close to the Manyelti Game Reserve/Sabi Sands boundary during the early hours of Thursday morning and finished the bovid that same day!
Photos by Christof Schoeman.


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Credits to Cheetah Plains.

Male #3.

A Birmingham male lion was resting up on one of the main roads. Going through a drainage line meant that as we came up the embankment, we were able to stop for a few images at eye level with this beautiful male lion. Image by Myke Glasson.

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Credits: Jaci's Sabi house

The Birmingham male lions are being seen fairly regularly, and seem to be keeping a firm grasp on their territory. The cubs that they have sired seem to be thriving.


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3 bboys at mala mala. Mfumo leading !
   
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( This post was last modified: 12-01-2017, 06:37 PM by Ngala )

From Londolozi Game Reserve, The Week in Pictures #311 by Nick Kleer:
"A Birmingham male lion on a territorial expansion mission through the heart of Londolozi. On this occasion, he was seen south of the Sand River, further out of his coalition’s territory than ever before."

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(12-01-2017, 06:21 AM)T Rabbit Wrote: 3 bboys at mala mala. Mfumo leading !

hi... gud pm. this is my favorite lion MFUMO(the authority)
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A good start to our day with two of the Birmingham brothers and a female on safari this morning with @gerritackerman.
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Credits to Dylan Leo-Smith - Chitwa Chitwa Private Game Lodge.


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From the show Safari Live, the brothers together at Djuma.

Males #1 and #4.

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Male #2

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Male #3

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#882 

Tinyo always grumpy haha, and #4 is the one on the left of the 1st img right(with the scar on right eye)?
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(12-03-2017, 07:25 AM)KGB_lion Wrote: #882 

Tinyo always grumpy haha, and #4 is the one on the left of the 1st img right(with the scar on right eye)?

Yes you are right...
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(12-03-2017, 07:25 AM)KGB_lion Wrote: Tinyo always grumpy haha
 
My favourite XD
(12-03-2017, 07:25 AM)KGB_lion Wrote: and #4 is the one on the left

Exactly.
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