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these lil critters are what we have been finding in our yard









 

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Quick grab the gun !!!! Nasty vermon ! ;)


LOL which vermon?

those plovers ( or banded lapwing) were so noisy i wanted to shoot them. took me a while to figure out that they were only noisy cos they suck as parents and i had to take my teen ( to watch my head and back) to find their 3 chicks stuck in the fence and then get them lose and put them over the fence into the reserve

the cocky is the only one we seem to have round here and that horrid looking gecko we have millions ( well maybe hundreds of)

that tiny little frog with the smoke filter next to it was a rescue from said geckos and the lil red seems to be making a home on the frangipani trees
 
I love the pic of the Dainty tree frog (Litoria Gracelinta) looking upwards, also i love Sedge frogs (Eastern dwarf tree frog) - Litoria Fallax, they are so cute and when you get those bright green ones (Like i have) are absolutely adorable! Thankyou for sharing your pictures :)
 
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