Well things have settled right down in the field herping forum so I thought I'd post a few of the critters I've still been able to find in the cold weather (nothing special but there isn't much to see at the moment).
Crinia signifera
Litoria ewingi, 3 colour variations at the one small pond
Geocrinia victoriana
Saproscincus mustelinus
Lampropholis guichenoti
Pseudemoia entrecastauxii
Parasuta flagellum
Austrelaps superbus
With the cold weather I've had to pay a bit more attention to the feathered reptiles to keep busy (all photographed from the comfort of my bedroom).
Yellow faced honey-eater
Red wattle bird
New holland honey-eater
Eastern spinebill
Crinia signifera
Litoria ewingi, 3 colour variations at the one small pond
Geocrinia victoriana
Saproscincus mustelinus
Lampropholis guichenoti
Pseudemoia entrecastauxii
Parasuta flagellum
Austrelaps superbus
With the cold weather I've had to pay a bit more attention to the feathered reptiles to keep busy (all photographed from the comfort of my bedroom).
Yellow faced honey-eater
Red wattle bird
New holland honey-eater
Eastern spinebill