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The Birmingham Males

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SIGHTINGS UPDATE

3 October
Afternoon Drive
- As we were driving along the main road, the three Styx pride lionesses and one Birmingham male lion walked across the road to go and fetch the cubs who were hidden not too far away.
- The females rejoined with the cubs and started walking toward where Hosana male leopard had his impala kill.
One of the females along with the cubs ran in and stole the kill. It was amazing to see a lioness try to climb a tree overhanging a river bed. Not too long afterward, the male ran in and stole it completely from the females who had worked so hard to get it down.


4 October
Morning Drive
- A misty morning started off with lots of general game.
- Found one of the Birmingham male lions (Nsuku) laying close to the Styx cub's new den site. It looked as though they had moved to a new location during the night.


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A royal visit - the Birmingham males from Sabi Sands (males #2, #3 and #4) dropped in recently... and they were looking very impressive. #hoyohoyomoments


Hoyo-Hoyo Safari Lodge Facebook posted this, it is far north from their usual territory in northern sabi sands..
So, maybe a lot we do not know about how far their territory is, could they have taken over the area from another coalition in the region?
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(10-07-2017, 11:29 PM)singo Wrote:
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A royal visit - the Birmingham males from Sabi Sands (males #2, #3 and #4) dropped in recently... and they were looking very impressive. #hoyohoyomoments


Hoyo-Hoyo Safari Lodge Facebook posted this, it is far north from their usual territory in northern sabi sands..
So, maybe a lot we do not know about how far their territory is, could they have taken over the area from another coalition in the region?
Interesting how they reacted to the intruders, they managed to kill one, they then proceed to go all the way south to Malamala and then all the way north in a literal border patrol, just shows how driven by testosterone male lions are, they sunddenly get more agressive even their manes got darker in a short period of time, and they have been grouped a lot more since the incident
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(10-08-2017, 02:41 AM)Michael Wrote:
(10-07-2017, 11:29 PM)singo Wrote: A royal visit - the Birmingham males from Sabi Sands (males #2, #3 and #4) dropped in recently... and they were looking very impressive. #hoyohoyomoments


Hoyo-Hoyo Safari Lodge Facebook posted this, it is far north from their usual territory in northern sabi sands..
So, maybe a lot we do not know about how far their territory is, could they have taken over the area from another coalition in the region?
Interesting how they reacted to the intruders, they managed to kill one, they then proceed to go all the way south to Malamala and then all the way north in a literal border patrol, just shows how driven by testosterone male lions are, they sunddenly get more agressive even their manes got darker in a short period of time, and they have been grouped a lot more since the incident

The trip up to the Mluwati Concession (Imbali, Hoyo Hoyo & Hamilton's) was before they killed the unknown male Lion. The head guide of Imbali posted on the Birmingham Boys facebook group that they have only been viewed in the Mluwati Concession 3 times.
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A Birmingham male lion was crossing a dam wall while following the Styx pride. The coalition of 4 has successfully sired many cubs, and the prides in the area seem to be thriving. Image by Andrew Khosa
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Sightings Update.
6 October
Afternoon drive.
- Had the Styx pride, two females and six cubs, along with one Birmingham male lion resting around a small pan.

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Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge in the Kruger National Park: 
Posted on October 6th, 2017. 
A royal visit - the BIRMINGHAM males from Sabi Sands (males #2 ((Nhenha, Front)), #3 ((Tinyo, Not Pictured)) and #4 ((Mfumo, Back)) ) dropped in recently... and they were looking very impressive.


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Birmingham male lions,MalaMala
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This Birmingham Boy was following one of the Nkuhuma lionesses as she headed down for a drink. He briefly lost sight of her as she dipped down to the water hole and it was interesting to see his reaction as he briefly lost track of her...
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BIRMINGHAM NHENHA by Tristan Dicks at WanderingThru.


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NSUKU by Peter Pischler


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Nsuku gotta have the best mane in sabi sands except the dark-maned mantimahle maybe, and nehna has to be the best looking male out there.
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(10-11-2017, 05:36 AM)sik94 Wrote: Nsuku gotta have the best mane in sabi sands except the dark-maned mantimahle maybe, and nehna has to be the best looking male out there.
If he was to be relocated to the Mara I don't think anyone would notice, I must say Scar Nose has an amazing mane as well
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(10-11-2017, 06:10 AM)Michael Wrote:
(10-11-2017, 05:36 AM)sik94 Wrote: Nsuku gotta have the best mane in sabi sands except the dark-maned mantimahle maybe, and nehna has to be the best looking male out there.
If he was to be relocated to the Mara I don't think anyone would notice, I must say Scar Nose has an amazing mane as well

Yeah. The Mara lions are in a league of their own when it comes to manes. Nsuku's mane almost looks groomed though, like he never has a bad hair day. Agree about SN's mane as well.
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Male Leopard, Tingana lost his kill to the Birmingham male lions this morning. It is rare to see a large male lion climb up a tree - the video will follow soon. Images by Andrew Khosa


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