I have been doing a bit of herping over the last few months so I will share a few photos. I hope you enjoy them.
Palm Cockies are always a treat to see.
Quoll's are making a come back on the Cape after the Cane Toads gave them a hard time.
Scorpian's are common where ever there is heath country.
Northern Adder's are also found in the same habitat. These guys are becoming less and less frequently seen due to over grazing, burning off and Cane Toads.
Frill Neck Lizards can be seen everywhere on the Cape during the wet season however are almost unseen during the dry.
The common Burtons Legless Lizard is one of my favourite animals to find. I have seen them in almost every colour known to man!
Water Pythons are the most common python on the Cape.
Major Skinks can be found where ever the rainforest is.
White Bellied Sea Eagle's are very impressive and entertaining to watch. This bird was on a fresh water causeway eating Cherabin that were coming up in the flood waters.
Palm Cockies are always a treat to see.
Quoll's are making a come back on the Cape after the Cane Toads gave them a hard time.
Scorpian's are common where ever there is heath country.
Northern Adder's are also found in the same habitat. These guys are becoming less and less frequently seen due to over grazing, burning off and Cane Toads.
Frill Neck Lizards can be seen everywhere on the Cape during the wet season however are almost unseen during the dry.
The common Burtons Legless Lizard is one of my favourite animals to find. I have seen them in almost every colour known to man!
Water Pythons are the most common python on the Cape.
Major Skinks can be found where ever the rainforest is.
White Bellied Sea Eagle's are very impressive and entertaining to watch. This bird was on a fresh water causeway eating Cherabin that were coming up in the flood waters.