Hello all,
I recently went on a holiday to Port Douglas and had a great time, we didn't see many reptiles with these about all of them. Any help with id's is welcome.
We ended up finding 3 Boyd's Forest Dragons over the trip and these guys are amazing. They will let you approach them to within 30 centimetres without moving, making them perfect camera subjects. They are also surprisingly hard to spot as can be seen by the last picture showing just it's head, which was all we could see from the path.
These two skinks were found at 2 different locations and I can't identify them. They seem to be closest to Carlia rostralis/schmeltzii but don't 100% match them especially the second one with the blue colouration. Help please?
This was the final herp found and i believe it's Eulamprus tigrinus but again I'm not sure. Sorry for the horrible picture but it was uncooperative.
It was a great holiday and we ended up finding some pretty cool birds as well such as s Victoria's Riflebird, a Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher and some Beach Stone Curlews but was unable to get pictures. Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed.
I recently went on a holiday to Port Douglas and had a great time, we didn't see many reptiles with these about all of them. Any help with id's is welcome.
We ended up finding 3 Boyd's Forest Dragons over the trip and these guys are amazing. They will let you approach them to within 30 centimetres without moving, making them perfect camera subjects. They are also surprisingly hard to spot as can be seen by the last picture showing just it's head, which was all we could see from the path.
These two skinks were found at 2 different locations and I can't identify them. They seem to be closest to Carlia rostralis/schmeltzii but don't 100% match them especially the second one with the blue colouration. Help please?
This was the final herp found and i believe it's Eulamprus tigrinus but again I'm not sure. Sorry for the horrible picture but it was uncooperative.
It was a great holiday and we ended up finding some pretty cool birds as well such as s Victoria's Riflebird, a Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher and some Beach Stone Curlews but was unable to get pictures. Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed.