John_Sullivan
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Hello fellow herpers! I am new to posting on this forum, though I have been herping for a long time, with the results shown on my website http://wildherps.com. (Also, I've posted a fair amount on http://fieldherpforum.com under the name Ribbit, but I thought I'd come straight to the source here.)
I'm a Yank in the vague early stages of planning a month-long herping trip to Australia next October. (Needless to say, I will only be looking and photographing -- I don't personally keep or collect any herps.) I would love to get any advice or suggestions on some of the better parts of the country to herp at that time of year.
I've been to your amazing continent a few times in the past and seen many fine herps there. But (A) it has been too long and I must return, and (B) I have yet to find my nemesis, a live, wild thorny devil. My overall goals for this trip are:
(1) Moloch!
(2) As many different species as possible
(3) As many lifer species as possible
My current vague thoughts are along the lines of: a week or so in the Red Centre (which I have visited before in January), a week or so in the Queensland tropics (ditto), and a week or so in South Australia (which I have not visited before). That would give me two distinct areas to look for Moloch, and three quite different areas to get some good diversity.
Does this sound like a good basic plan? Any suggestions for making this plan better, or more specific?
Thanks very much for any help,
John
I'm a Yank in the vague early stages of planning a month-long herping trip to Australia next October. (Needless to say, I will only be looking and photographing -- I don't personally keep or collect any herps.) I would love to get any advice or suggestions on some of the better parts of the country to herp at that time of year.
I've been to your amazing continent a few times in the past and seen many fine herps there. But (A) it has been too long and I must return, and (B) I have yet to find my nemesis, a live, wild thorny devil. My overall goals for this trip are:
(1) Moloch!
(2) As many different species as possible
(3) As many lifer species as possible
My current vague thoughts are along the lines of: a week or so in the Red Centre (which I have visited before in January), a week or so in the Queensland tropics (ditto), and a week or so in South Australia (which I have not visited before). That would give me two distinct areas to look for Moloch, and three quite different areas to get some good diversity.
Does this sound like a good basic plan? Any suggestions for making this plan better, or more specific?
Thanks very much for any help,
John