DanTheMan
Very Well-Known Member
I've spent the last 4 months working on a cattle station up in the Kimberely, although I didn't do much herping, here's a few pics of what i stumbled across around the station or on the 8000km return trip.
Some of the more interesting things that weren't photographed included Black Whips, Stimsons Pythons, Black Headed Python, Sombre Whip Snake, Pygmy Mulga, Frilled Neck Lizards, plus the many Monitor, Skink and Gecko species. The Kimberely is an amazing place, thoroughly enjoyed my time up there and can't wait to get up there come October!
Start with a bit of scenery
Victoria River, NT
Ord River, Kununurra, WA
Which was where we caught some of these things. It isn't a trip to the top end without catching a Barra!
Wetlands of Legune Station, NT
Salties of Legune Station
Where I worked, Spring Creek Station, WA
Nice big Olive Python
Childrens Python
Night Tiger I had to smack on the head, car infront of me didn't quite do the job.
Thorny Devil
I would like to tell you this was a live, but unfortunately it was dead on the road near Winton. Still exciting to see!
Collett's
Speaks for itself, Storr's Monitor near Cloncurry
A few shots on the job
Walking cattle back to the house yards
Some of the more interesting things that weren't photographed included Black Whips, Stimsons Pythons, Black Headed Python, Sombre Whip Snake, Pygmy Mulga, Frilled Neck Lizards, plus the many Monitor, Skink and Gecko species. The Kimberely is an amazing place, thoroughly enjoyed my time up there and can't wait to get up there come October!
Start with a bit of scenery
Victoria River, NT
Ord River, Kununurra, WA
Which was where we caught some of these things. It isn't a trip to the top end without catching a Barra!
Wetlands of Legune Station, NT
Salties of Legune Station
Where I worked, Spring Creek Station, WA
Nice big Olive Python
Childrens Python
Night Tiger I had to smack on the head, car infront of me didn't quite do the job.
Thorny Devil
I would like to tell you this was a live, but unfortunately it was dead on the road near Winton. Still exciting to see!
Collett's
Speaks for itself, Storr's Monitor near Cloncurry
A few shots on the job
Walking cattle back to the house yards
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