Suicide month: A lion pride's battle with 2 buffalo in Zambia's Sth Luangwa NP (Part 1)
I thought it was about time to contribute to the story sequence forum, now that all my PC/HDD storage issues have been addressed.
5.41pm.
The no-tip tailed female from the Nsefu pride was the first to spot 2 male Buffalo drinking on the other side of the river and promptly crossed, followed by the others.
(would have preferred the whole reflection, but the shoreline was coming into play)
What followed that evening was the stalking, attacking and eventual death of BOTH buffalo!
An amazing scene to witness!
ALL images taken @ Fish Eagle crossing, Luangwa River, Sth Luangwa NP- Zambia late Oct 2011
D3s 500VR 1/400s f/5.6 ISO3200 F/F
5.44pm
By now all but the 3 pride coalition males had buffalo on their mind.
D3s 500VR 1/320s f/5.6 ISO3200 F/F
Again, deliberately keeping focus on the central lion as she had my attention.
D3s 500VR 1/400s f/5.6 ISO3200 F/F
5.46pm
The pride were now closing the gap rapidly. (the other dagga boy is just out of frame, upper left)
At this stage we were sure both knew they were being stalked, but they seemed to defiantly stand their ground.
D3s 500VR 1/640s f/4 ISO6400 -cropped (top & bottom only) to pano. I now needed to up the ISO to 6400 & f/4 in order to keep a reasonable S/S.
5.48pm. +temp still hovering close to 105F/40C!
The activity was really ramping up now, as the no tail tip female the best & most experienced hunter of the pride led the way by
climbing on the back of the first buffalo.
At this stage there were 3 adult females and 4 sub adults in the thick of it.
We sat back and observed from a distance............. but now with heart/excitement level racing I needed to be closer.
D3s 500VR 1/400s f/4 ISO6400 -cropped (top & bottom only) to pano.