Just another of my recent herp threads, put them up else where and decided to put them up here just for anyone who missed out or doesn't use other forums. enjoy
Have been lucky enough to have spent the last 3 nights in the south east brigalow belt of queensland, found about 30 species, went to...
Just thought I would post a few herping pics, don't want to leave anyone out that doesn't use the other forums. you now know who I am if you already didn't, enjoy. these are the species I have managed to photograph.
Agamidae
Amphibolurus muricatus Jacky Lizard
These lizards are very...
Reptiles found within your fence line! How many are out there and we just don't notice them? Post your pics and let's start counting...
A friend of mine found this big girl next to her back veranda the other day. After awhile, she captured and took her down the road to some bushland to let her...
Hey all, Ive been seeing so many threads out there showing off snakes and other reptiles and i cant seem to find one showing off skinks, I just love my little Sand Swimmer and would love to see everyone elses Sand Swimmers or skinks that they have !
Well me and my family went up to the Mid North Coast the other week and i finally got to meet Ryan Harvey, some off you's might know him as ryanharvey1993 or jamesf55 or Mrgoodspeed, here are some of the herps and frogs i found with Ryan and on offer occassions.
First i will start of with the...
Hi All, just wanted to share this little story and photos...
Today I was relaxing in the pool when I turned around to grab the noodle and saw something staring at me, it took me a second to realise it was a common garden skink (correct me if I'm wrong:oops:),
he'd fallen off and it looked like...
Hey guys. I went out to the Royal National Park today and snapped this little guy. I'm not very good with skinks but I was tossing up between either Ctenotus robustus (Eastern Striped Skink) or Eulamprus quoyii (Eastern Water Skink). Considering the habitat he was found in (rocky outcrops and...
id love to see mainly pyhons of all sorts, i have seen plenty of diamond and coastal pics, but what about the rest. maybe a wild bredli or jungle. all feel free to post herp pics in there natural habbitat.
Why is legal to kill mammals such as mice and rats for the production of reptile food, but we can't do the same to skinks and frogs. Don't get me wrong, I love frogs and skinks, however there are issues with feeding mice and rats to young GTP's and I know that the top breeders feed them skinks...
Thought i'd post this thread because most of my lizards are skinks & I'd really like to see some of the differant species some people have.
1: My Pink Tongue Skink, 2: My pair of Cunninghams, 3: My Black Rock Skinks 4: My Bluey enjoying himself in his waterbowl.
I recently posted four "photo guides" to Australian lizards. To find and photograph these lizards, I travelled whenever possible to many different parts of the continent. So far, I have visited all States with the exception of the Northern Territory. Here are photos of the places that I...
SCINCIDAE -- Skinks
This is the most diverse and abundant family of reptiles in Australia. Members of this family have adapted to virtually all habitats and may be found from tide pools to alpine areas. They range from a tiny islet south of Tasmania up through the Torres Strait Islands north...
I've just returned from a trip to the Gulf of Carpentaria, north of Mount Isa. I think the highlights were the olive pythons (we found two) and Cryptoblepharus zoticus (Cryptoblepharus is my favourite skink genus), plus the bats.
Species marked with an asterisk (*) are ones which I hadn't...
Howdy,received my new lttle Ackie yesty,what awesome little monitors,so whoever has any please post some pictures,please.Also just curious what the last photo is,caught while having a walk...Thanx in advance...
Copied directly from my blog, so excuse the weird date references. This story takes place on the 8th and 9th of November, 2008. Let me know if I've misidentified anything.
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We left Mudgee and headed towards Warrumbungle National Park. Along the way we saw an eastern long-necked turtle on...
My son, Nicholas, and I have just returned from a quick trip out to Windorah, Queenlsand. Windorah is an isolated town in the channel country of the far southwestern corner of Queensland. This area is a long drive from Wollongong so we spent many hours in the car and traveled a little over...
I am trying to put together a full list of species that would be found in warrumbungles national park to save me having to look through my books, so just wondering, what species hae you seen there?
thanks
Some pics from our scorpioning/mid-winter herping trip to the Flinders ranges last week.
A few pics of the landscape
First night at camp:
L to R - Jen (the scorpion chick), Sarah (undergrad. volunteer from Adelaide Uni), Me and Greg (Jens and my supervisor at Flinders Uni)...
just thought id share some photo from a walk in the adelaide hills recently. Sorry about the pic quality, i only had a camera phone.
the first ones an ebs, the second ones a delma molleri, and the others im still undersided on. (some type of aprasia?) if any one can name it please let me know...
In October, 2006, I went on a quick trip to far western New South Wales. While there, I spent a couple of nights at Mutawintji National Park. This park is located north of the Barrier Highway between Wilcannia and Broken Hill. Mutawintji is a beautiful park that protects rugged gorges some of...
I visited the Warrumbungles several times in the last few years. This is a great place to see some of our dry country reptiles and it also is excellent for bushwalking. I think that the Grand High Tops walk is absolutely stunning with magnificent views of the cores of these old volcanos. This...
went to singleton today to have a look around while my brother played soccer. Wasnt much bush around were i was but i still found a little bit, i found a tree skink (Egernia striolata) which escaped before photos, it was on a big log and went into a crack, i saw lots of Dark-flecked Garden...
The drive between Brisbane and Wollongong is a long one so we decided to spent a night in the granite belt of southern Queensland. Conditions this year were wet and cool so I did not see much but did find one of my long-time targets. I will combine the results of this trip with photos from two...
Hi all! The weekend before xmas I am heading up to Gympie. I have never been up there before and I am wondering if there is much in the way of interesting wildlife and herping spots. If so anyone interested in a herping trip and showing me around up there should PM me!
Thanks!
Regards - Ewan.
G'day, thought i would let you know how i'm going so far. On saturday only saw 2 eastern beardies, then yesterday(sunday) i saw bynoes gecko's, dubious dtela's and a juvie marbled velvet gecko. What looking on trees for arboreal gexs dad drove past and ran over a western hooded scalyfoot:(:(...
I spent a fair bit of time in the northern area of the Kimberley on my last trip (as well as the west) and as the habitat is a little bit different (less rugged) we caught/ observed a different array of critters.
Hope you enjoy the pics, I'll do a little spiel on each species.
The old...
took some pics today of these two while walking around the house, thought I would share. The first one is a Jacky lizard [Amphibolurus Muricatus] and the second one is a Robust Ctenotus [Ctenotus Robustus] correct me if I'm wrong?
also seen cunningham's skink and another lizard but they were...
Hi peoples,have found 2 of these in the last 2 days and haven't seen them before.Both were in my pool and couldn't get out,i just missed catching the first one which was easily twice the length of this one pictured.I have looked in Wilson and Swans new book and could only match it to the...
Found this Skink in the loo at home. Looks like a cat has been at it. Not sure if it will survive, but lets see.
What should I be feeding it? I have plenty of crickets are they any good?
Any other special needs please let me know.
Tourett
Just over a week ago a mate of mine who works for a tree lopping service dug up some eggs that he said were reptile eggs as he damaged one when digging and a snake came out wriggling round and not well so he cut it's pain short.Anyway he thought well they're not going to be any good or hatch if...
Over the past few weeks I have been doing a study up here on reptiles in disturbed and undisturbed riparian habitats.
We have been going out into the field daily to different disturbed and undisturbed riparian sites along the Ross River and basically searching for reptiles, predominantly...