These are the snakes we encountered on our trip. Unfortunatly we didn't see a great deal and only one managed to escape without a photo but it was the only live Western Brown Snake that we came across.
Would also be interested in hearing any records of just how far west Coastal Carpet pythons have been found?
Spotted Black Snake Pseudechis guttatus
This was the most common elapid we encounted and they varied in colour greatly.
Juvenile.
Black example.
Mulga Snake Pseudechis australis
Different mulga.
Myall Snake Suta suta
Brown Tree Snake Boiga irregularis
Would also be interested to hear just how far west these guys have been found?
And a picture of vast nothingness!
Emu's were very common and the majority of them had chicks tagging along behind their dads.
Budgies were also common especially around water holes where they would mix with cockateils and form huge flocks.
Thanks.
Would also be interested in hearing any records of just how far west Coastal Carpet pythons have been found?
Spotted Black Snake Pseudechis guttatus
This was the most common elapid we encounted and they varied in colour greatly.
Juvenile.
Black example.
Mulga Snake Pseudechis australis
Different mulga.
Myall Snake Suta suta
Brown Tree Snake Boiga irregularis
Would also be interested to hear just how far west these guys have been found?
And a picture of vast nothingness!
Emu's were very common and the majority of them had chicks tagging along behind their dads.
Budgies were also common especially around water holes where they would mix with cockateils and form huge flocks.
Thanks.