Snowy Mountains Bluey's

Aussie Pythons & Snakes Forum

Help Support Aussie Pythons & Snakes Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Status
Not open for further replies.

PSimmo

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 5, 2009
Messages
457
Reaction score
0
Location
Near Picton
There where heaps of bluetounges out this afternoon when we where on lur way out to the lake to go fishing. Here are a couple of shots.

One was really orange in colour.
 

Attachments

  • bluetounges-1.jpg
    bluetounges-1.jpg
    114.2 KB · Views: 110
  • bluetounges-2.jpg
    bluetounges-2.jpg
    108.9 KB · Views: 122
  • bluetounges-3.jpg
    bluetounges-3.jpg
    131.5 KB · Views: 133
  • bluetounges-4.jpg
    bluetounges-4.jpg
    131.8 KB · Views: 118
sure is blotched a little skinny though

simmo what was the general condition of the blueys you saw all a bit under weight?
 
Tiliqua nigrolutea.....nice lizards and nice shots....great clarity....let me guess, L series glass?? lmao.

He does look a little thin but he is a wild herp so maybe he has just had a lean few months.

Cheers,
Josh
 
Thanks guys..they were all a bit skinny, but it has been ****ty cold down this neck of the world during winter and they where out every where today basking.
Im guessing that there hasn't been a lot of food about for them..but there are already a few grasshoppers about so it wont be long before they put the weight back on.

And yes Josh...the 70-200 F2.8 IS L
 
Very nice mate and good find.
So i take it you caught no fish :lol:
 
Nice Blueys..... did you get the ticks off them? We used to catch the local ones to get all their ticks off, poor things.
 
Nice Alpines i own several of these guys.
They tend to be a little bit slimmer than easterns and at this time of the year they look shocking after winter and we have had an unseasonaly cold spring.
A few of mine only showed themselves last week after a few days of warm weather in a row.
Nice find.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top