Monday 27 January 2014

End Of Year 2012 Game Sightings With Marsh Pride and The Notches-Part 2

Playing Marsh Pride Cubs.
Playing lions cubs made our afternoon trip around the famous Marsh pride breeding area called Bilashaka.They were climbing one of the tree,at one point one was seemed to be stucked there but still he/she was the super climber despite being harassed by his colleagues.
The rest of the cubs kept pushing his/her to come down but still they couldn’t for some time until when they gave up.We enjoyed watching them a lot.Having such a big litter in pride is a golden luck and chances of survival are high because their mothers would in most cases hunt together for the general benefit of the pride.
What a "Lioncubbed" Experience
Come for me was his message to his brothers and sisters
And he was caught,"come down"

I can go higher,i mean higher and higher
One was going up only to be got by the tail
He was not happy and they went quarreling 
He got an old branch and he was ready to defend his position
A little comfort
He was laughing at his colleagues
On Honeymoon
Not far away from the playing cubs were the lions mating.What is so amazing here is that ,from the time this pride was taken over by 4 new male lions dozens of mating has been done and some the girls seems not be into the affair. Some conceived already and cubs are the proof,while others were still to and that is common with the Lions kingdom.Not all matings result in conception
King of the action
The love Bite for stimulation
He was enjoying the action,but she was concentrating on something else

SPOTTING OF NOTCH AND HIS SONS AT THE INJURY TIME OF SAFARI
It was on the last day of guiding one of the Big cats fan in the Mara (Alex Black) when we spotted Notch and his sons together with their girlfriends on the  Burrungat plains.Our biggest excitement was following Notch on the move together with one lioness from Olkeju Rongai pride called Napejo and then to where he was welcomed by his sons and other females.
He was stronger and still dominating huge tract of land in maasai mara with his 4 sons and that is what it made him difficult to spot.He did not have one territory where you will go and look him but h,if he is wel fed among the thickets then he will go for some days without being seen.
There is nothing special than finding what your client wanted most while leading safaris and only at the last minute.
Notch following the movement of his family from a distance.
His eyes were unique,i loved them
Romantic Hug from Napejo
He Rules the land
One of his sons

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