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The Birmingham Males

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Tinyo has battle scars

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(09-28-2017, 09:41 PM)Fredymrt Wrote: Tinyo has battle scars

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I've heard people say there was two males one of them ran away and the other was the one that died, no idea if it's true or not, but if it was only one vs three I don't know how he managed to inflict these wounds on Tynios hind legs
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Birmingham Mfumo - Chitwa Chitwa Private Game Lodge 
28 Sept 2017
The Styx made their way back to their usual den site, after spending two days away from it hunting, when one of the Birmingham males made an appearance. Possibly coming to check on how his progeny are doing.




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Chitwa Chitwa Private Game Lodge:
September 26th, 2017
Later on, two of the BIRMINGHAM males made their way into the area we traverse and made themselves comfortable amidst the blustery wind in one of the drainage lines that run through the area.


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MALAMALA: The Kambula pride and the 2 Gowrie males finished off their respective buffalo kills. The 2 males then made their way to Mlowathi Dam. The 6 lionesses joined up with a Manyelethi male north of West Street Bridge.
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Birmingham Nhenha - Nkorho Bush Lodge - 1 Oct 2017
1 October 2017
Morning Drive:
Went west where we found Three of the Birmingham Male Lions, they were moving east and eventually crossed out of our traversing area.
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The one in the back is Mfumo he lost his dew claw in the fight
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(10-01-2017, 10:36 PM)Michael Wrote: Birmingham Nhenha - Nkorho Bush Lodge - 1 Oct 2017
1 October 2017
Morning Drive:
Went west where we found Three of the Birmingham Male Lions, they were moving east and eventually crossed out of our traversing area.
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The one in the back is Mfumo he lost his dew claw in the fight

Mfumo lost his dew claw in Tinyo's face a few weeks ago.
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(10-02-2017, 04:59 AM)Agerceno Wrote:
(10-01-2017, 10:36 PM)Michael Wrote: Birmingham Nhenha - Nkorho Bush Lodge - 1 Oct 2017
1 October 2017
Morning Drive:
Went west where we found Three of the Birmingham Male Lions, they were moving east and eventually crossed out of our traversing area.
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The one in the back is Mfumo he lost his dew claw in the fight

Mfumo lost his dew claw in Tinyo's face a few weeks ago.
That is what I meant to say I probably should have said in a fight and not in the fight, my bad
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Tusk Photo at Elephant Plains Game Lodge: 
October 1st, 2017
But on the way to the leopard we bumped into the three BIRMINGHAM Male Lions. The light was still good and we stopped long enough to get some good photographs of the three singly or together.


Photo of Birmingham Mfumo by Hendri Venter.


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BBoy Mfumo
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Birmingham/Gowrie Males Nhenha & Nsuku - MalaMala Game Reserve
Theo York - Posted 3 Oct 2017
Turn up the volume and listen as these 2 Gowrie males loudly and clearly broadcast a message: “This is our turf!”
A lion can roar as loud as 114 decibels, a sound that can be heard from over 10kms away.
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The switch has been flipped in the birmingham coalition, any intruder should think twice because they are not the passive coalition they used to be anymore.
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Birmingham Tinyo - Elephant Plains Game Lodge - 3 Oct 2017
One of the Birmingham males staring at one of the Styx pride lionesses.


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Chitwa Chitwa Private Game Lodge: 
October 4th, 2017
Yesterday, one of the Birmingham males was found near the most recent den site of the smallest four Styx cubs, which is now vacant. Once the morning sun became to much for him he went and sniffed around in the old den before coming to rest beneath a shady bush. We left him to enjoy his camp and peaceful day as we ventured on with our safari.


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 MALAMALA TODAY: October 2nd-5th: The Avoca males were seen at Hyena Waterhole and 3 of the Gowrie males were at Campbell Koppies. 
The birminghams continuing their ever increasing presence in northern/central part of the reserve.
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