Ranch Hand Not so new Member Joined Aug 17, 2007 Messages 86 Reaction score 0 Location Somersby.NSW Dec 3, 2008 #21 Great photos as usual, good looking BHP what a shame.
ryanharvey1993 Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 24, 2006 Messages 3,294 Reaction score 0 Location here, I dont leave the computer. Dec 3, 2008 #22 love the N. levis levis and the S. elderi. take me next time:lol: but as usual outstanding pics, get better and better with every thread
love the N. levis levis and the S. elderi. take me next time:lol: but as usual outstanding pics, get better and better with every thread
eipper Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 2,265 Reaction score 86 Location SEQ Dec 4, 2008 #23 Hey Dave, Nice pics mate stunning little elderi....its hard to explain how pretty they are till you see them in the flesh!! The Ctenotus above the Lerista is C. regius Cheers, Scott
Hey Dave, Nice pics mate stunning little elderi....its hard to explain how pretty they are till you see them in the flesh!! The Ctenotus above the Lerista is C. regius Cheers, Scott
moloch05 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 26, 2006 Messages 772 Reaction score 8 Dec 4, 2008 #24 Thanks everyone for their kind words. I am glad that the post was enjoyed. Thanks, Scott, for correcting the Ctenotus id. I find them to be a difficult genus. Schlumpe, I use a Canon 40D and mostly, a 90mm Tamron macro. Here are a few more pics: N. laevis -- one of the darkest that I have ever seen. Another shot of the Jewelled: Flowering spinifex. More habitat shots: Rainbow Bee-eater Nicholas searching for dragons: Regards, David
Thanks everyone for their kind words. I am glad that the post was enjoyed. Thanks, Scott, for correcting the Ctenotus id. I find them to be a difficult genus. Schlumpe, I use a Canon 40D and mostly, a 90mm Tamron macro. Here are a few more pics: N. laevis -- one of the darkest that I have ever seen. Another shot of the Jewelled: Flowering spinifex. More habitat shots: Rainbow Bee-eater Nicholas searching for dragons: Regards, David
moloch05 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 26, 2006 Messages 772 Reaction score 8 Dec 4, 2008 #25 This Ctenotus has me confused as well. Does anyone know whether it a young Ctenotus saxatilis or yet another species? Thanks, David
This Ctenotus has me confused as well. Does anyone know whether it a young Ctenotus saxatilis or yet another species? Thanks, David
omg_a_gecko Active Member Joined Apr 16, 2007 Messages 180 Reaction score 0 Location NSW Dec 6, 2008 #26 Very nice shots!, the seed like beetle is also known as a pie-dish beetle
eipper Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 2,265 Reaction score 86 Location SEQ Dec 7, 2008 #27 Dave, Possibly...got any other pics? Details re microhabitat Cheers, Scott
cracksinthepitch Very Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2007 Messages 1,749 Reaction score 0 Location Coastal Basalt plains Vic Dec 7, 2008 #28 Please go herping more often as your photos are sensational.
moloch05 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 26, 2006 Messages 772 Reaction score 8 Dec 7, 2008 #29 Thanks for the beetle info, omg. Scott, The skink was foraging around a fallen tree at the base of this dune: Thanks, cracsinthepitch. I love to get out as much as possible (as much as my wife will let me!). Regards, David
Thanks for the beetle info, omg. Scott, The skink was foraging around a fallen tree at the base of this dune: Thanks, cracsinthepitch. I love to get out as much as possible (as much as my wife will let me!). Regards, David
krusty Almost Legendary Joined Aug 17, 2005 Messages 5,132 Reaction score 14 Location Cleaning Out Bertha My Burmese Python. Dec 9, 2008 #30 cool pics once again,that was one realy nice BHP.