snake_freak
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Some pics from our scorpioning/mid-winter herping trip to the Flinders ranges last week.
A few pics of the landscape
First night at camp:
L to R - Jen (the scorpion chick), Sarah (undergrad. volunteer from Adelaide Uni), Me and Greg (Jens and my supervisor at Flinders Uni).
Some first-night finds:
Second (?) instar Urodacus elongatus
Heteronotia Binoei
Female Urodacus elongatus
BIG centipedes were pretty common
Me with a large female Urodacus elongatus
Underwoodisaurus milii
Some pics whilst out helping with field work:
Some of the convoy - The tracks through the ranges were hectic and definitely only accessible by 4WD.
Loads of 'roos around.
Patch of Green-hooded orchids (Pterostylis sp. ???)
Pterostylis Orchid
Emu
Aprasia pseudopulchella
Ctenotus sp.
Me showing Greg's son a skink
Rosella
Kaushik with a Delma molleri
Female Urodacus elongatus
Male Urodacus elongatus
Male Urodacus elongatus
Heternotia binoei
Hiking down into the gorge to do some transects (which were ever so kindly located on steep cliffs in dense prickly acacia scrub - Ouch!). L to R - Sarah, Kaushik and Graham (parks volunteer).
Nice moss rocks
Fern surrounded by moss on a cliff.
I just liked the way this dead tree looked.
A couple of Tawny Dragons (Ctenophorus decresii)
Ctenotus sp.
Cercophonius sp. possibley kershawi ??? Pschotic little scorpions that aren't afraid to have a go.
Habitat were the above animals were found.
Sunset
Urodacus elongatus under UV
Not sure poss. Streambank Froglet (Crinia riparia)?
Prime Urodacus elongatus habitat
Heternotia binoei
Not sure about this one.
A few pics of the landscape
First night at camp:
L to R - Jen (the scorpion chick), Sarah (undergrad. volunteer from Adelaide Uni), Me and Greg (Jens and my supervisor at Flinders Uni).
Some first-night finds:
Second (?) instar Urodacus elongatus
Heteronotia Binoei
Female Urodacus elongatus
BIG centipedes were pretty common
Me with a large female Urodacus elongatus
Underwoodisaurus milii
Some pics whilst out helping with field work:
Some of the convoy - The tracks through the ranges were hectic and definitely only accessible by 4WD.
Loads of 'roos around.
Patch of Green-hooded orchids (Pterostylis sp. ???)
Pterostylis Orchid
Emu
Aprasia pseudopulchella
Ctenotus sp.
Me showing Greg's son a skink
Rosella
Kaushik with a Delma molleri
Female Urodacus elongatus
Male Urodacus elongatus
Male Urodacus elongatus
Heternotia binoei
Hiking down into the gorge to do some transects (which were ever so kindly located on steep cliffs in dense prickly acacia scrub - Ouch!). L to R - Sarah, Kaushik and Graham (parks volunteer).
Nice moss rocks
Fern surrounded by moss on a cliff.
I just liked the way this dead tree looked.
A couple of Tawny Dragons (Ctenophorus decresii)
Ctenotus sp.
Cercophonius sp. possibley kershawi ??? Pschotic little scorpions that aren't afraid to have a go.
Habitat were the above animals were found.
Sunset
Urodacus elongatus under UV
Not sure poss. Streambank Froglet (Crinia riparia)?
Prime Urodacus elongatus habitat
Heternotia binoei
Not sure about this one.