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The Birmingham Males

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Birmingham Tinyo - Idube Game Reserve, Robin Hester 9 Feb 2017

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He's really far west if idube got a shot of him.
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On a sunset drive last week. The Birmingham boys 
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Beautiful photo from @gameranger_rob 

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@Gamiz :

About #499: beautiful ! a lion really "royal" !
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Close up of a Birmingham boy
Credits David Wiggill


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Photo and information credits: Heinrich Neumeyer Wildlife and Nature Photography
As we scouted the area for leopards on our last trip to the Sabi Sands, we came across a honeymoon couple of lions. 
One of them being a Birmingham male. 
I just LOVE the Birmingham males and we managed to spend quite a bit of time with all four remaining members of the coalition. 
I could just sit there and stare at this beauty for the whole day.
Simply stunning!

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Two of the Birmingham Males were located lying up in the North. Apparently they chased other males out of the area, but we did not see it ourselves.
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BIRMINGHAMS Tinyo & Mfumo. 
Photo credits to Ep Rangers, Morné Fouché


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28 February
Morning Drive
- We then went for a look along our southern boundary for the male lions and came across the four BIRIMGHAM males laying together just south of the boundary.


Photo of BIRMINGHAM Tinyo.
Credits to Chene Wales-Baillie.



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Birmingham males 

"After the two male lions had a bit of a scrap with each other, they slowly started moving towards the two Styx lion Cubs! Needless to say, the lioness was now too impressed"
Credits to Lions of Londolozi Fb

Nsuku & Nhena

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(03-02-2017, 10:25 AM)Gamiz Wrote: Birmingham males 

"After the two male lions had a bit of a scrap with each other, they slowly started moving towards the two Styx lion Cubs! Needless to say, the lioness was now too impressed"
Credits to Lions of Londolozi Fb

Nsuku & Nhena

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These bboys are finally starting get those really dark manes, nehna looks great in this picture. Tinyo and mfumo are back on djuma by the way, watching them on safarilive right now.
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MFUMO Morning drive, March 2, 2017 with Jamie Paterson


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Sunset drive.... 2 March.... The Birmingham boys.
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What's the deal.with these bboys who is the more dominate of the coaliton??
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