Tim.Arm
Very Well-Known Member
Hello again, it's been a few years since I last posted a thread.
As the title suggests I am after certain information regarding the genus: Hoplocephalus. I am only interested in: Broad-headed Snakes - bungaroides and Pale-headed Snakes - bitorquatus. I myself have seen stephensii on the Central Coast numerous times.
The information I want to obtain is based around un-documented sightings within the Central Coast region of NSW. Basically the question that I am asking you's is whether you personally have or heard of anybody of credibility having seen these two species. If you have, i will not be asking exactly where as i know this is a open forum and I don't want you to disclose sensitive information. But if you are willing to i would be more than happy to obtain valuable information through a private message.
From the information i have been able to obtain so far, these species could well live within this range and I myself have conducted field searches without any success.
I have done an extensive search within this forum and on the internet. Sites such as; The Atlas of NSW Wildlife and others that yielded little results. With my finding being inconclusive (or for me personal not satisfying).
Thanks to anybody that reads this and get back to with some information regarding my question.
As the title suggests I am after certain information regarding the genus: Hoplocephalus. I am only interested in: Broad-headed Snakes - bungaroides and Pale-headed Snakes - bitorquatus. I myself have seen stephensii on the Central Coast numerous times.
The information I want to obtain is based around un-documented sightings within the Central Coast region of NSW. Basically the question that I am asking you's is whether you personally have or heard of anybody of credibility having seen these two species. If you have, i will not be asking exactly where as i know this is a open forum and I don't want you to disclose sensitive information. But if you are willing to i would be more than happy to obtain valuable information through a private message.
From the information i have been able to obtain so far, these species could well live within this range and I myself have conducted field searches without any success.
I have done an extensive search within this forum and on the internet. Sites such as; The Atlas of NSW Wildlife and others that yielded little results. With my finding being inconclusive (or for me personal not satisfying).
Thanks to anybody that reads this and get back to with some information regarding my question.