Here are some random pics from the last few months I did not include in my last thread.
Desperately wanting to re-photograph the majestic Growling Grass Frog, I found some recent recordings from a small pond only 15 minutes from my house. Enlisting the help of a mate, we managed to find dozens in little time.
Growling grass frog (Litoria raniformis) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Growling grass frog (Litoria raniformis) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Growling grass frog (Litoria raniformis) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
And here are some sick peninsula herps
Swamp skink (Lissolepis coventryi) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Glossy grass skink (Pseudemoia rawlinsoni) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Lowland copperhead (Austrelaps superbus) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
And some kinglake herps.
Southern water skink (Eulamprus tympanum) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Southern water skink (Eulamprus tympanum) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Need to go back to find a skink without a regen!
Coventry's skink (Niveoscincus coventryi) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
McCoy's Skink (Anepischetosia maccoyi) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Rains the previous day had also brought the frogs to the surface, as I managed to triangulate this frog calling from a flooded wombat burrow!
Victorian smooth frog (Geocrinia victoriana) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Thanks for looking!
Desperately wanting to re-photograph the majestic Growling Grass Frog, I found some recent recordings from a small pond only 15 minutes from my house. Enlisting the help of a mate, we managed to find dozens in little time.
Growling grass frog (Litoria raniformis) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Growling grass frog (Litoria raniformis) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Growling grass frog (Litoria raniformis) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
And here are some sick peninsula herps
Swamp skink (Lissolepis coventryi) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Glossy grass skink (Pseudemoia rawlinsoni) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Lowland copperhead (Austrelaps superbus) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
And some kinglake herps.
Southern water skink (Eulamprus tympanum) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Southern water skink (Eulamprus tympanum) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Need to go back to find a skink without a regen!
Coventry's skink (Niveoscincus coventryi) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
McCoy's Skink (Anepischetosia maccoyi) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Rains the previous day had also brought the frogs to the surface, as I managed to triangulate this frog calling from a flooded wombat burrow!
Victorian smooth frog (Geocrinia victoriana) by Nick Gale, on Flickr
Thanks for looking!
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