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Thread: A few from around the 'Gong
- 29-Sep-08, 03:55 PM #16
hi david , great photos again . The first drosera is binata 'multifidia' the second is peltata ssp auriculata . carnivors are my big collection. rodney
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I have found a new herping buddy! Top Shots!
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Thanks everyone for the kind remarks. I am glad that the photos were enjoyed.
Ryan,
The water skinks are not as shy as some. The early mornings are the best when the skinks first emerge to warm themselves. At that time, it is not hard to approach at all as long as you move slowly.
bundy,
Red-bellies are such beautiful snakes but they are always so shy. I rarely seen them in the open long enough for pics.
Thanks, Greg. I am happy with the new camera. It is much sharper than my old panasonic.
gelusmuse,
"reptiles" abound here ... lots of endemics.
rod,
thanks for the Drosera info. I also saw flowering Fairies Aprons that I think are also carnivorous. I will try to get photos next week.
thanks again,
David
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Great pics.
- 29-Sep-08, 09:20 PM #20
utriularia or bladderworts probably dichotoma purple -pink flower this one has the common name of fairy aprons ,or australis or gibba yellow flower
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GET NAKED
IT WONT HURT
KEEP SNAKES NOT KIDS
THEY DONT TALK BACK
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