gus11
Active Member
I recently spent some time with a friend in the central kimberley region of W.A. helping with her phd research on dingoes and feral cat interactions.
All in all an amazing trip, I'm limited for time so will have to skip on the narative but I thought people may appreciate the pictures we saw about 150 birds, 30 reptiles, 10 mammal and 10 amphibian species during this trip
Uperolia sp.
Southern boobook eating a litoria coplandi
sandplains gecko
some habitat
olive python
northern spiny tails
northern small eyed snakes
northern longnecks
knob tails, nephurus sheai
wotjulem frogs
litoria coplandi
kimberley rock monitors
tracking in action
green tree frogs
gilberts dragon
a gehyra sp.
gehyra occidentalis
gehya nana
crinia bilingua
childrens pythons
beaked geckoes
brachyurophis roperi
black palmed rock monitors
freshwater crocs
feral cat with GPS collar
dingos
gouldian finches
purple crowned fairywrens
red backed kingfishers
whistling kites
hope you enjoyed
Gus
All in all an amazing trip, I'm limited for time so will have to skip on the narative but I thought people may appreciate the pictures we saw about 150 birds, 30 reptiles, 10 mammal and 10 amphibian species during this trip
Uperolia sp.
Southern boobook eating a litoria coplandi
sandplains gecko
some habitat
olive python
northern spiny tails
northern small eyed snakes
northern longnecks
knob tails, nephurus sheai
wotjulem frogs
litoria coplandi
kimberley rock monitors
tracking in action
green tree frogs
gilberts dragon
a gehyra sp.
gehyra occidentalis
gehya nana
crinia bilingua
childrens pythons
beaked geckoes
brachyurophis roperi
black palmed rock monitors
freshwater crocs
feral cat with GPS collar
dingos
gouldian finches
purple crowned fairywrens
red backed kingfishers
whistling kites
hope you enjoyed
Gus