GBWhite Very Well-Known Member Joined Oct 21, 2013 Messages 1,006 Reaction score 1,440 Apr 24, 2017 #1 Posted on a friend's FB page.
Scutellatus Well-Known Member Joined Feb 20, 2017 Messages 912 Reaction score 1,039 Apr 24, 2017 #2 I wonder if the grapes had the scent of a gravid lizard or frog on them. Maybe even the scent of a lizard or frog that has just laid eggs. Last edited: Apr 24, 2017
I wonder if the grapes had the scent of a gravid lizard or frog on them. Maybe even the scent of a lizard or frog that has just laid eggs.
vampstorso Very Well-Known Member Joined Feb 16, 2011 Messages 1,780 Reaction score 391 Location Australia Apr 24, 2017 #3 Wish I'd find these guys eating our grapes rather than the bloody English black birds (or you know, just any native non invasive species would be great!). Cool video, that's for sure. Last edited: Apr 24, 2017
Wish I'd find these guys eating our grapes rather than the bloody English black birds (or you know, just any native non invasive species would be great!). Cool video, that's for sure.
Wally Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2010 Messages 2,625 Reaction score 726 Location Central Highlands Apr 24, 2017 #4 A very interesting video. Thanks for putting it up George.
SKYWLKR Active Member Joined Feb 28, 2016 Messages 193 Reaction score 42 Location Queensland Apr 26, 2017 #5 Man, looks like an alcoholic to me! I'll make sure I keep a look out now in my wine cellar!