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The Birmingham Males

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Quote:Blondie is still limping for more than 1o days, his injury was serious
True, but apparently he's slowly managing to put some weight over it. With enough food, something they don't lack, he will be ok.
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The boys!!
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Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve:
One of the Birmingham Male Lions was located at first rock. He is still limping and looks in need of a meal, but on the whole, he doesnt appear too badly injured. Images by Andrew Khosa.
This is Male #1

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Did it say how far his brothers are from him?
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Cheetah Plains Game Reserve

Our guides managed to track down two of the Birmingham males a couple of evenings ago! Images by Josh Gilbert

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We managed to relocate the Birminghams this morning along with tree Styx females as they were moving towards a pan.

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E.p. Rangers by Louis Liversage

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E.p. Rangers by Mornè Fouchè

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Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve by Andrew Khosa
One of the Nkuhuma Lionesses and Birmingham males have been mating recently. In between their copulations, they even managed to pull down a juvenile buffalo which they have been feeding on.

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From Mala Mala Game Reserve:
Turf war for a big meal

The Birmingham males appear at min 3:00 more or less, they chase away the Tsalala youngsters. 

You will see that Male 1 is still limping a bit, but it seems much much better. Also, you will notice how their manes are darkening, which is I must say, really cool. 



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From Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve:

"The Birmingham Male is still courting a Styx Female, but they never actually mated while we were there." Photo by Ephraim Khoza

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From Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve, Images by Josh Gilbert, 19 March 2016

"We had the Birmingham males resting with a couple of lionesses (presumably Styx) less than 100m from camp this morning!"

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The Birmingham Boys enjoying each other's company. nice!




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What a phenomenal video.
The game drive shows were the best thing about "big cat week."
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Photo credits: Neil Coetzer from E.p. Rangers

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Elephant Plains Safari: Thankful we are not Buffalo …

After refreshmants we started our drive again, and soon found four of the Birmingham male lions. As we settled down to photograph them it started to rain, and we had an amazing moment where we could photograph the lions with strong backlighting and rain falling onto them. It was quite a surreal moment, especially as some of the lions started to roar – adding to the awesome atmosphere.

When the lions got up and started to walk down the road we pulled ahead of them to get images of all four walking towards us with rain pelting down. Magical! It was really special to see the four large, powerful animals walking directly towards us and totally dominating the space! We were extra pleased that thank goodness we are not buffalo!


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