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G'day, thought i would let you know how i'm going so far. On saturday only saw 2 eastern beardies, then yesterday(sunday) i saw bynoes gecko's, dubious dtela's and a juvie marbled velvet gecko. What looking on trees for arboreal gexs dad drove past and ran over a western hooded scalyfoot:(:(. Also found a lerista sp. skink under leaf litter. Also today at the homested came across a 1-1.5m king brown, unfortunatly got away and wasnt game to tail it not knowing where the head was. Will be going out again tonight to try and find some mature marbled velvets and hopefully Diplodactylus sp. gex. Pics coming when i return.

Cheers
 
What area are you in?
Have you nailed many ferals?
A good way to find geckos is to go around flipping stuff, i usually just check the firewood before it gets burnt and usually find a fair few species.

Im looking foward to seeing some pics :)
 
flipped some timber and found a couple of bynoes. Going hunting tonight, try and get cats, foxes, rabbits and mayb roo's. In South western qld, charliville area. Wanna get a live scaly foot to photograph otherwise will post pics of the roadkill. Also a coule of frogs around and possibly carlia skinks, yet to catch and photograph.
 
How far west are you Hornet, nearest town?

I would be intrested to seee what Carlia you can find, should be some nice ones with breeding males showing great colours, ive found some screamers this season already, if you are into skinks of course! lol
 
charliville or augathella are the nearest towns. Love my skinks, arid dwellers even more then coastal species so loving it out here. I have seen a few which i think are carlia just didnt manage to catch them.
 
I dont know that region at all,
but i think you might be too far west
for the species im most intrested in like;

C. vivax C. pectoralis C. schmeltzii

What ever Carlia you find key them out,
they can be mongrels to ID from a photo
if you dont have shots from a few angles,
well has been for me anyways.
 
you are in intergrade country maybe, will be interesting to see pics of the beardies. Supprised you havnt seen any sandies or stumpies, they are normally all over the place.
 
I to am suprised i seen no stumpies or sandies. Saw another brown today and managed to snap a pic. Also saw a tree skink yesterday(no book handy so cant recall species) and a ctenotus robustus this morn. Goin out for more gex tonight. Heaps of emus round saw a mother with about 10 chicks which is a real good number, most are in the 3-6 range. Will update tomorrow if i get the chance, cheers.
 
Good stuff Johnny boy, I can't wait to see the pics!

Kane
 
What sort of hunting license do you have ?

flipped some timber and found a couple of bynoes. Going hunting tonight, try and get cats, foxes, rabbits and mayb roo's. In South western qld, charliville area. Wanna get a live scaly foot to photograph otherwise will post pics of the roadkill. Also a coule of frogs around and possibly carlia skinks, yet to catch and photograph.
 
You dont need one unfortunatley Ash,

Pitty though, Our native wildlife gets enough of a working over with out clowns shooting roo's at every chance they get.

Let me quess hornet, you would be the first to jump up and down if someone made a post on how they killed a snake?

It really makes you wonder about the intentions of the general public .

Save yourself a couple of bucks in ammo and spare a thought for our NATIVES.
 
My thoughts exactly, a throwaway comment like 'maybe roo's' does make you think. I have no problem with shooting ferals.
 
Sounds like a fun trip, but im with boa & viridis spare the roo's and kill the ferals
 
You dont need one unfortunatley Ash,

You actually do legally, roos are protected, you can only kill them if you are a pro roo shooter or get a control permit thingy like virtually every farmer/property owner has. In reality though no one will get prosecuted for killing a roo in the bush just as no one will ever get prosecuted for killing snakes anywhere.

Perhaps Boa could explain the ecological impact of killing a roo vs telling someone thinking about keeping potentially invasive species that they are the best reptiles to keep.
 
careful all Cris has his cranky pants on today and is taking stabs left right and centre...lol
 
we have a damage mitigation permit for the roo's. In good times they breed up and then when times get hard they stave to death because they eat all the feed, also causing farmers stock to die off. We eat what we kill. I do not like the people who just kill for the fun of it and just leave them to rot, we only kill a couple each time we are put, i even know times when hunters have got over 1000 in a week and not harmed the population. Anyway got the first scorps of the trip last night and a rabbit, not much out but will go out again tonight and try and get cats and more bunnies for dinner.
 
Try driving from longreach to mitchell with two screaming kids in the backseat in a ford forte au2 towing a trailer that smells like dead roo cause we couldnt avoid driving over it (had already been killed by semi trailors) Fair enough truckkies can't stop but you would think someone would have a business to get rid of huge road kill like that cause it can cause damage to cars... (and making the exhust smell so bad that your dry reaching everytime you open your window LMAO)
 
Any luck catching freshwater crabs hornet?

Try driving from longreach to mitchell with two screaming kids in the backseat in a ford forte au2 towing a trailer that smells like dead roo cause we couldnt avoid driving over it (had already been killed by semi trailors) Fair enough truckkies can't stop but you would think someone would have a business to get rid of huge road kill like that cause it can cause damage to cars... (and making the exhust smell so bad that your dry reaching everytime you open your window LMAO)

That would be your business to take it off the road... how could you not see a big roo, roo? what stinking great big roadkill roo?(runs around with shirt on head) :lol: no offence intended :)
 
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