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Arrrgghhh!! you have to stop doing posts of your WA trips, you make me want to move back there!
Great post, awesome pics as usual David.
 
Thanks again for the feedback.

Magpie,
I have a few more yet from the west. Perth would be a great place to live!

Ryan,
Cryptoblepharus skinks were recently split into many species. I don't know what the classifications are so don't know the species name for those at Kalbarri. I suppose we will have to wait a few years for these to appear in an updated field guide.


pythonrockchik1,
I did not think of that before, but yes, it does look like a skull/crossbone pattern on the blue-tongue.

Regards,
David


... fossilized seabed:
habitat10.jpg


... a bad light angle but a natural window:
habitat13.jpg


... a native hibiscus:
hibiscus1.jpg


... another Spotted Military Dragon:
spotted3a.jpg


... another Soft Spiny-tailed Gecko
stroph8a.jpg



... Reef Egret
reef1.jpg
 
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