Baby brown, lil whips and 5 skink species :D

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ANOTHER awesome day herping today :p :D
this time i found 3 new species for me :)

i went to 2 spots, my old spot and a new one.
this is from my normal spot... (its dried up heaps so saw hardly any frogs!)



a very cute small tiny baby bluey

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Lerista bougainvilli (saw heaps)

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Marbled gecko eggs

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Little whip snake

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Some of the scenery ;D

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New spot....

Baby Eastern brown snake :D

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vids

Baby Eastern brown snake - YouTube
Baby Eastern brown snake - YouTube



Robust striped skink - were alot of these but they are so fast !

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Eastern three lined skink - only saw this one

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(i know im not allowed to upload handling pics, but its one of the only pics that came out clear :p )

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vid

Eastern three lined skink - YouTube



Garden skinks

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vid

Garden skink - YouTube



Cormocephalus aurantiipes - was heeeeaps of these

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And an odd specimen when on first glance i thought cormocephalus esulcatus but its most likely cormocephalus aurantiipes

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And a creepy earwig :)

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enjoy :D
 
Goodonya mate. Nice shots, are the garden skinks Carlia sp?
 
Very nice variance in subjects. Some healthy looking specimens. Thanks for sharing, Richo.
 
thanks :),
atleast they are better looking than those garden ones :p
i find that they tend to like more salty muddy spots
 
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