Headed up to Pambula in southern New South Wales for afew weeks in January.
Behind many of the residential houses the area was cleared with many fallen logs.
this made good habitat for many lizards, snakes and frogs.
first reptile i flipped, not a bad start.
Cryptophis nigrescens by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
Dendys toadlet, (aka golden booty frog)
Dendys Toadlet by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
A very cool looking common froglet
Common froglet Crinia signifera by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
I then moved on to the adjacent wetlands.
I saw many red bellys over the time period i was there, but unfortunately i either didnt have my camera or i wasnt paying attention and scared it away. so heres a horrible insitu photo
Pseudechis porphyriacus by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
and... omg... my target animal!
Delicate skink Lampropholis delicata by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
just kidding this beast was
Garden Skink by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
metamorph perons
Litoria peronii by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
and some common frogs...
Litoria ewingii by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
Limnodynastes peronii by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
Tylers toadlet
Uperoleia tyleri by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
my real target!
Mustard Bellied Snake by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
Mustard Bellied Snake by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
Mustard Bellied Snake Drysdalia rhodogaster by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
Mustard Bellied Snake Drysdalia rhodogaster by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
and in the adjoining woodlands...
Varanus varius by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
Eulamprus heatwolei by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
Eulamprus heatwolei by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
enjoy
Behind many of the residential houses the area was cleared with many fallen logs.
this made good habitat for many lizards, snakes and frogs.
first reptile i flipped, not a bad start.

Cryptophis nigrescens by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
Dendys toadlet, (aka golden booty frog)

Dendys Toadlet by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
A very cool looking common froglet

Common froglet Crinia signifera by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
I then moved on to the adjacent wetlands.
I saw many red bellys over the time period i was there, but unfortunately i either didnt have my camera or i wasnt paying attention and scared it away. so heres a horrible insitu photo

Pseudechis porphyriacus by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
and... omg... my target animal!

Delicate skink Lampropholis delicata by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
just kidding this beast was

Garden Skink by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
metamorph perons

Litoria peronii by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
and some common frogs...

Litoria ewingii by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr

Limnodynastes peronii by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
Tylers toadlet

Uperoleia tyleri by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
my real target!

Mustard Bellied Snake by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr

Mustard Bellied Snake by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr

Mustard Bellied Snake Drysdalia rhodogaster by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr

Mustard Bellied Snake Drysdalia rhodogaster by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
and in the adjoining woodlands...

Varanus varius by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr

Eulamprus heatwolei by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr

Eulamprus heatwolei by nickgalereptiles, on Flickr
enjoy