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  1. PythonOwner25

    Hunter Valley Sep 2013 "PIC HEAVY"

    Hey all. I flew up to NSW last week for some herping around the Hunter Valley with a few mates. After getting off the plane, we went for a poke around some spots in Newcastle. First finds were a young Marsh Snake and She-oak Skink. Marsh Snake (Hemiaspis signata) by Matt Clancy Wildlife...
  2. Icarus

    litoria frogs

    Hi, i'm looking to buy my first frog! i live in the newcastle/lake macquarie area, and i'm wondering if anyone knows someone who sells any of the following near there- Litoria chloris (Red-Eyed Tree Frog) Litoria citropa (Blue Mountains Tree Frog) Litoria gracilenta (Dainty Tree Frog) Litoria...
  3. K

    Rescued Frog! What Type?

    Hi, I found this little guy (it wasn't fat when I found it) as it was about to be eaten by some very naught puppies. I know the picture is not great but it changes colour from a dark brown to this light creamy colour. The insides of its legs are yellow. I found it in the Maitland area...
  4. froggyboy86

    Jervis Bay Frogging

    Hey guys, just thought I would share a few of my pics from a quick trip down to Jervis Bay I made with some friends. Didn't get any rain but the ponds and swamps had water in them so we were lucky enough to find a few frogs. Several skink species around especially water skinks. Brown Snakes were...
  5. moloch05

    more pics from Dharawal -- frogs

    Dharawal is a great place for frogs. I visited the park a number of time between late August and November and saw a variety of frogs. I believe that there are many others present that I did not encounter. Please feel free to offer corrections if my identifications are not accurate. First...
  6. mattmc

    Weekend Fieldtrip Smiths Lake With The Frog And Tadpole Study Group

    GDAY, Myself and a group of dedicated herpers including Arthur White and Nephrurus (from this site) went to Smiths Lake near Seal Rocks with the Frog and Tadpole Study Group to look for frogs aswell as reptiles mammals and birds and all other creatures alike. The list is as follows: FROGS...
  7. Pyror

    ID this frog (if u can)

    Hey, Nearly ran this poor little critter over coming into my drive way this evening... Anybody know what species it is? I don't have any good frog ID books handy, but i have seen them around here before so i suspect they are fairly common.
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