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Just a few herping shot from around vic
Managed to get to the Mallee and had some success

Ramphotyphlops bituberculatus by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Tree skink(Egernia saxtilis) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Spotted Burrowing Skink(Lerista punctatovittata) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Shingleback by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Royal ctenotus (Ctenotus regius) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Murray Striped Skink(Ctenotus brachyonyx) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Murray Striped Skink(Ctenotus brachyonyx) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Bougainville's Skink (Lerista bougainvillii) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Marbled faced delma(Delma Australis) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Marbled faced delma(Delma Australis) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Burton's Snake-lizard (Lialis burtonis) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Burton's Snake-lizard (Lialis burtonis) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Sand Goanna(Varanus gouldii) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Sand Goanna(Varanus gouldii) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Sand Goanna(Varanus gouldii) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Tree dtella(Gehyra variegata) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Thick tailed gecko(Underwoodisaurus milii) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Tessellated gecko (Diplodactylus tessellatus) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Eastern Spiny-tailed Gecko(Strophurus intermedius) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Beaded Gecko(Diplodactylus damaeus) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Perons Tree frog(Litoria peronii) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Banjo frog(Limnodynastes dumerilii) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Nobbi Dragon(Amphibolurus nobbi) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Mallee dragon(Ctenophorus fordi) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Mallee dragon(Ctenophorus fordi) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Mallee dragon(Ctenophorus fordi) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Eastern Bearded Dragon(Pogona barbata) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Central Bearded Dragon(Pogona vitticeps) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Central Bearded Dragon(Pogona vitticeps) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Central Bearded Dragon(Pogona vitticeps) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Central Bearded Dragon(Pogona vitticeps) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

And just around Melbourne

Pair of Striped Legless lizard(Delma Impar) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Striped Legless lizard(Delma Impar) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Striped Legless lizard(Delma Impar) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Eastern Blue tongue by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Little whip snake(Parrasuta flagellum) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Cunningham skink(Egernia cunninghami) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Swamp Skink by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Eatern tiger snake by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Metalic skink by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Water skink(Eulamprus tympanum) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Small eyed snake(Cryptophis nigrescens) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Small eyed snake(Cryptophis nigrescens) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

lowlands copperhead (Austrelaps superbus) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

lowlands copperhead (Austrelaps superbus) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Growling grass frog by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Growling grass frog by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

Growling grass frog by Melbourne herping, on Flickr

And Another Impar, these guys are every where.


Striped Legless lizard(Delma Impar) by Melbourne herping, on Flickr
 
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Fantastic shots and a nice array of species. Cheers for sharing.
 
Eastern spiny tailed gecko
*(Strophurus williamsi)*
;)
Good photography Akash.
 
Fantastic photos, absolutely brilliant!Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the scientific name for the tree skink E. striolata? .Absolute beauties mate!
 
Fantastic photos, absolutely brilliant!Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the scientific name for the tree skink E. striolata? .Absolute beauties mate!
Ah damn yeah you are absolutely right, saxatilis is the black rock skink, thanks for that I will change it on flickr.
 
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