Hi guys, here are some super common species i have come across the past few months around greater melb and also places like the grampians. I am still not too skilled with a camera but slowly getting there :P
Crinia parinsignifera by nickgherping, on Flickr
Eulamprus heatwolei with a sore tail...
My dad found this little guy in January, this year while mowing and almost ran it over haha.
Found in the Blue Mountains NSW if that helps. Thanks everyone.
I'm unsure what they are we live in Yass and unsure if anyone can ID them as yet ,,, the froggies set up a love shack in what is a disused pool at the moment ..... and there are 100's of the little things all different sizes
Well while you haven't seen a hundred threads, that doesn't mean I haven't been out frantically herping every night since my last thread. I've finally gotten some pictures of some snakes and a dodgy shot of a leaftail which I promised myself I would get before making this thread.
So here we go...
Hey, just got home to find my dog with this little fella or lass cornered,
The dog had cornered it but I don't think he knew what to do with it.
I took him out the front of the house and let him go in some long grass...far away from the fishpond outside my bedroom window of course.
What type...
As some of you may know, on the east coast around Sydney last night it was hot and humid. So, as storms threatened, we jumped in my car and headed North in search of the elusive green thighed frog Litoria brevipalmata (as well as some others).
Although I didn't photograph every frog we found...
Last saturday night I did the exact opposite of normal folk, I headed away from population centres and went herping. I'd been planning to do this for a few days, and although the day started well (hot and fairly humid) it suddenly got cold as a cool change moved through. Due to the cool temps...