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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
Yesterday, 04:40 PM
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More from Wollongong
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moloch05
More from Wollongong
Here are a few pics from areas near Wollongong. I visited the hills above Wollongong, Carrington Falls and Dharawal in the last couple of weeks. The weather has been pretty good with mostly warm...
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
Yesterday, 04:38 PM
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Herping with luke1
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moloch05
Great pics, Ryan. Loved the Diamonds! ...
Great pics, Ryan. Loved the Diamonds!
Regards,
David
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
10-Oct-08, 04:22 PM
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Far North Queensland 6 -- Daintree
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moloch05
Thanks, all. I would love to move up there as...
Thanks, all. I would love to move up there as well, gman.
My wife and I stayed at Red Mill House for out 25th wedding anniversary in May 2007. Here are a few more pics from that trip.
Boyd's...
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
09-Oct-08, 05:23 PM
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Far North Queensland 6 -- Daintree
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moloch05
Far North Queensland 6 -- Daintree
My wife and I also spent a couple of nights at Daintree, QLD, before returning to Wollongong. We stayed at the Red Mill House B&B, a place that I would highly recommend for people visiting the area....
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
07-Oct-08, 06:46 PM
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Imbil State Forest
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moloch05
It would be nice to have those verreauxii in the...
It would be nice to have those verreauxii in the garden! I loved the rainbows as well. Are they common in the creeks up your way? I have only seen them in FNQ.
Regards,
David
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
06-Oct-08, 01:48 PM
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Far North Queensland 5 -- Atherton Tablelands
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moloch05
Here is a link to an abstract of the article...
Here is a link to an abstract of the article referenced by Stewart:
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=15293265
It is very interesting. It looks like Eulamprus might be split into 3...
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
06-Oct-08, 01:43 PM
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Far North Queensland 5 -- Atherton Tablelands
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moloch05
Thanks for the information, Stewart. The...
Thanks for the information, Stewart. The relationship to the E. tenuis group is really surprising.
Regards,
David
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05-Oct-08, 07:24 PM
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More Wild Beardie and RBB Pics
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moloch05
Great looking bearded dragons! I once...
Great looking bearded dragons!
I once lifted a sheet of tin and disturbed a RBBS that displayed the same as you described. It then dropped to the ground and shot into cover. It was very...
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
05-Oct-08, 01:53 PM
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Warrumbungle National Park (Day 2)
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moloch05
Well done, Ryan! Your photos are great and it...
Well done, Ryan! Your photos are great and it looks like you are finding lots. I never have seen a Marbled Gecko in the Warrumbungles and I have visited them many times. That little Red-naped put...
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05-Oct-08, 11:49 AM
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Stalking Tigers
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moloch05
Wow, it would be nice to see so many Tigers. Up...
Wow, it would be nice to see so many Tigers. Up here they are a rare sight. I wonder whether that Nankeen Night Heron would eat those snakes?
Regards,
David
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
05-Oct-08, 11:41 AM
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Far North Queensland 5 -- Atherton Tablelands
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moloch05
Thanks, again, for the comments. Simone, ...
Thanks, again, for the comments.
Simone,
Nangur would certainly be a great find. I hope that you can get pics if you return again.
Last December, my son Nicholas and I visited the Atherton...
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05-Oct-08, 04:35 AM
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Warrumbungle National Park (Day 1)
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moloch05
Looks like a great start to your trip. The...
Looks like a great start to your trip. The Warrumbungles are such a great place. I hope that you post many more pics.
Regards,
David
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
04-Oct-08, 01:15 PM
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Far North Queensland 5 -- Atherton Tablelands
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moloch05
Thanks, salebrosus. There is a resemblance...
Thanks, salebrosus. There is a resemblance between Prickly Skinks and Nangur Prickly Forest Skinks. I wonder whether there is any relationship between the two (besides being skinks).
I also...
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
04-Oct-08, 11:39 AM
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Far North Queensland 5 -- Atherton Tablelands
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moloch05
Thanks all. Scott Eipper informed me on another...
Thanks all. Scott Eipper informed me on another forum that what I thought to be L. inermis is actually another L. jungguy.
Gordo,
I think that the two crater lakes (Lake Eacham and Lake Barrine)...
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
04-Oct-08, 08:20 AM
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Far North Queensland 5 -- Atherton Tablelands
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moloch05
Far North Queensland 5 -- Atherton Tablelands
My wife and I spent a few days in the Atherton Tablelands. Unfortunately, it was cool with a steady drizzle for the first couple of days so it was definitely not good reptile weather. The...
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
04-Oct-08, 05:37 AM
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Mapleton/backyard Herping
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Posted By
moloch05
Dan, Looks like you live in a great place to...
Dan,
Looks like you live in a great place to have all of that in your backyard. I especially liked the shot of the Keelback with its head just above the surface of the water.
How common are...
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Australian Snakes
29-Sep-08, 06:27 PM
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beautiful wild diamond in the hornsby area
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moloch05
Great find! It was a nicely marked python. ...
Great find! It was a nicely marked python. Unfortunately, I only see those once every year or so.
Regards,
David
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
29-Sep-08, 06:23 PM
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Central Coast Frogging
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Posted By
moloch05
I missed this post. What a beautiful area and...
I missed this post. What a beautiful area and great frogs. That Pseudophryne coriacea was gorgeous.
Regards,
David
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
29-Sep-08, 06:20 PM
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A few pics of Fogg Dam
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Posted By
moloch05
Looks like a beautiful place. Was that an...
Looks like a beautiful place. Was that an Amphibolurus temporalis on the side of the tree?
Regards,
David
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
29-Sep-08, 06:17 PM
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Mt Glorious
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462
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moloch05
Spectacular photos! How do you control the glare...
Spectacular photos! How do you control the glare from the flash? Do you use a diffuser?
Regards,
David
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
29-Sep-08, 06:13 PM
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A few from around the 'Gong
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433
Posted By
moloch05
Thanks everyone for the kind remarks. I am glad...
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...
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
28-Sep-08, 07:48 PM
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A few from around the 'Gong
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Posted By
moloch05
A few from around the 'Gong
This post includes photos from a couple of sites that I visited this weekend near Wollongong. Yesterday, I spent the morning at Carrington Falls (40 minute drive) and today, I spent a couple of...
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
28-Sep-08, 07:53 AM
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Herping today
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163
Posted By
moloch05
Very nice, Ryan. What species of Saproscincus...
Very nice, Ryan. What species of Saproscincus do you find in your area?
Regards,
David
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Field Herping and Reptile Studies
28-Sep-08, 07:50 AM
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Kuringai Chase NP
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1,005
Posted By
moloch05
Great photos. It looks like you are having an...
Great photos. It looks like you are having an excellent break. I really like those toadlets.
Regards,
David
Forum:
Field Herping and Reptile Studies
27-Sep-08, 08:10 PM
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Far North Queensland 4 -- Mission Beach, frogs
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341
Posted By
moloch05
Also, this Black-headed Python (DOR) near...
Also, this Black-headed Python (DOR) near Cardwell:
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c386/moloch05/mission%20beach/May2007/Python1.jpg
... and another Scrub from Lacey Creek:...
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