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The Birmingham Males

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A great way to end the day with three of the Birmingham males getting active yesterday afternoon! 




This morning they were chased off a buffalo kill they made by the Majingilane males!! Nobody was hurt; these boys just ran away very fast!
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The same video posted on the FB page of Nkorho Bush Lodge. Strangely the same ranger doesn't mention the Majingilanes in her post. I've asked her to show us a proof of what he said on the other FB page. I hope she'll answer.
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if what was said is true, these boys are lacking confidence. it will come with time. i'd like proof of them being pushed off a kill too.
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"This morning they were chased off a buffalo kill they made by the Majingilane males!! Nobody was hurt; these boys just ran away very fast!"

Chene Wales-Baillie Hi George, we were not there to witness the incident. Only heard of it from guides who were there.
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( This post was last modified: 01-13-2017, 06:04 PM by Tshokwane )

This comment from her clears it up a litle bit. The comment is beneath her post.

Okay guys let's get things in order here.. four of them were not seen yesterday. Cheetah plains saw four of them together up in the north a little while ago but only made that post yesterday (confuses everyone.).


Yesterday the three Birmingham males were very very far west on elephant plains with the buffalo kill. This is not an area they are usually in and does stretch slightly into majingi territory if the majingis come very Far East of their territory. Make sense?

The fourth Birmingham male was on chitwa chitwa yesterday morning with his own little buffalo kill.
So! Yes the Birmingham males are in their prime and everything and they most definitely could take on the majingis however I think the Birmingham males were in some unfamiliar territory and were just caught off guard by the majingis. 

I wasn't there to witness the incident but I heard from fellow guides what happened.
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great response by majis. they need to prove they're not too old. and you would think after being so scared of the majingilanes, the bboys would never dare venture west again. nice to see them push a little. 

it's fascinating that a day after seeing all four bboys together, they make a move west. it's like they had a group meeting and voted.
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interesting sequence of events. odd they ventured out so far, must have felt comfortable with numbers, and then suddenly approached by there other males. 

glad they were wise & returned & have no gathered reinforcement. Need to be smart as a coalition, thats how you stay alive! Also really great to see all four together when in time of need :)

still wish scrapper was here. haha, god knows how he would have reacted!
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Birmingham, november 12 evening drive at Cheetah Plains. A friend told me it is Nhenha from another picture I showed her 
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(01-17-2017, 11:56 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote: Birmingham, november 12 evening drive at Cheetah Plains. A friend told me it is Nhenha from another picture I showed her 
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Territorial advertising by scent marking against a bush close to his buffalo kill

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