gus11
Active Member
I didn't really need to go to Mackay as i was headed to the arid interior of W.A. the next day but it did make me feel better as i ticked off all the Mackay leaf tails. So we went in the middle of winter to the arid zone, it was cold 6-20 degrees, which is very cold when you've spent 4 years in the tropics. we were there to study dingoes (not herps or birds but i tried). i managed 101 species of bird in the 3 weeks there, 35 new ones unfortunately only 4 new herps of 8 species seen. but given the weather i wasnt to hopeful of much. Other i spoke to about the area said it would be quite because of the weather and they were very correct. anyway onto what was around....
Goulds monitors were common, and it was so cold they struggled to move so were good to photograph
unfortantely my first two herps where gehyra varigata and
binoes gecko both of which live in my backyard...
my first new animal was a monk snake
another occasionaly active animal was the central netted dragon
only once did we see a western netted dragon
we were also lucky enough to find this (although it was on its back in 3cm water with its head under water it was alive)
steinadachneris turtle
another new one was the ringed brown
it was nice to see west australians caring about their wildlife
although these arent herps, thought you may like to see what i was studying...
Dingoes
and there effect on some ferals (though not these ones)
we got around in trusty vehicles
Me enjoy the view
and my favourite animal of the trip Mulga parrots
Goulds monitors were common, and it was so cold they struggled to move so were good to photograph
unfortantely my first two herps where gehyra varigata and
binoes gecko both of which live in my backyard...
my first new animal was a monk snake
another occasionaly active animal was the central netted dragon
only once did we see a western netted dragon
we were also lucky enough to find this (although it was on its back in 3cm water with its head under water it was alive)
steinadachneris turtle
another new one was the ringed brown
it was nice to see west australians caring about their wildlife
although these arent herps, thought you may like to see what i was studying...
Dingoes
and there effect on some ferals (though not these ones)
we got around in trusty vehicles
Me enjoy the view
and my favourite animal of the trip Mulga parrots