jordanmulder
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So was sitting here... pretty bored. Thought I'd just throw up some photo's a herping trip I did with a couple of mates in the Brigalow belt of Queensland.
So the first real night of herping was around the St George area. We did pretty poorly probably due to the fact that there the moon was so bright you could probably drive down the highway without headlights. Still found some Gecko's and a Dragon or Two.
Nobbi dragon (Diporiphora nobbi) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Nobbi dragon (Diporiphora nobbi) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Nobbi dragon (Diporiphora nobbi) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Burns dragon (Amphibolurus burnsi) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern beaked gecko (Rhynchoedura ormsbyi) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern beaked gecko (Rhynchoedura ormsbyi) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Beaded gecko (Lucasium damaeum) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Beaded gecko (Lucasium damaeum) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern stone gecko (Dipldactylus vittatus) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Marbled velvet gecko (Oedura marmorata) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Bandy Bandy (Vermicella anulata) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
After doing so crap at St George we decided to head East of Surat where conditions turned out to be a lot better! The moon was blocked out at the start of the night by some cloud and it was during this period that we found most of the reptiles for the night. We ended up staying a couple of nights and did a bit of day herping in between the extreme heat of midday.
Golden tailed gecko (Strophurus taenicauda) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Golden tailed gecko (Strophurus taenicauda) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Southern spotted velvet gecko (Oedura tryoni) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
De Vis' banded snake (Denisonia devisi by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
De Vis' banded snake (Denisonia devisi by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Ocelated velvet gecko (Odeura monilis) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Brigalow trip41 by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Australian coral snake, (Brachyurophis australis) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Australian coral snake, (Brachyurophis australis) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Yellow spotted monitor (Varanus panoptes) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Yellow spotted monitor (Varanus panoptes) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern hooded scaly foot (Pygopus shraderi) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern hooded scaly foot (Pygopus shraderi) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Broad banded sandswimmer (Eramiascincus richardsonii) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern robust slider (Lerista punctatovittata) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern spiney tailed gecko (Strophurus wiliamsi) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern spiney tailed gecko (Strophurus wiliamsi) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Dubius dtella (Gehyra dubia) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Dubius dtella (Gehyra dubia) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Gehyra versicolor by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Our next stop was just East of Tara where we encountered more cool reptiles!
Spotted black snake (Pseudechis guttatus) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Pale headed snake (Hoplocephalus bitorquatus) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Pale headed snake (Hoplocephalus bitorquatus) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Grey snake (Hemiaspis damelii) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
We also missed a Dunmall's snake (Furina dunmalli) by literally Two mins! A car overtook us and hit it. Needless to say we tracked them down and fed them to a ravenous Gehyra.
Well our trip in the Brigalow was over. We were Sad. So we decided that on the way back we would stop in at the Granite Belt and see what else we could find. Here is some of the stuff that I had the patience to photograph.
Southern spotted velvet gecko (Oedura tryoni) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Southern spotted velvet gecko (Oedura tryoni) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Cunningham's skink (Egernia cunninghami) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Cunningham's skink (Egernia cunninghami) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern bearded dragon (Pogona barbata ) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern bearded dragon (Pogona barbata ) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Eastern bearded dragon (Pogona barbata ) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Granite belt thick tailed gecko (Uvidicolus sphyrurus) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
Granite belt thick tailed gecko (Uvidicolus sphyrurus) by Jordan Mulder, on Flickr
And that's it! Hope you enjoy.
So the first real night of herping was around the St George area. We did pretty poorly probably due to the fact that there the moon was so bright you could probably drive down the highway without headlights. Still found some Gecko's and a Dragon or Two.











After doing so crap at St George we decided to head East of Surat where conditions turned out to be a lot better! The moon was blocked out at the start of the night by some cloud and it was during this period that we found most of the reptiles for the night. We ended up staying a couple of nights and did a bit of day herping in between the extreme heat of midday.






















Our next stop was just East of Tara where we encountered more cool reptiles!




We also missed a Dunmall's snake (Furina dunmalli) by literally Two mins! A car overtook us and hit it. Needless to say we tracked them down and fed them to a ravenous Gehyra.
Well our trip in the Brigalow was over. We were Sad. So we decided that on the way back we would stop in at the Granite Belt and see what else we could find. Here is some of the stuff that I had the patience to photograph.









And that's it! Hope you enjoy.