Goannas are an iconic genus of lizards that encompass deep time and size variation. Plus they’re intelligent and often rather pretty. We recently described three new species from north-east Queensland - the state’s first endemic rock monitors. Adorned with an amazing array of colours, these three species haunt the rocky outcrops of the Einasleigh Uplands and the edges of the Wet Tropics.
Brian, Bridget and I have been (sometimes) busy over the last couple of years finalising a field guide covering all of the ACT’s reptile and frog species. And it’s finally here! Hopefully you like it.
The second part of the great Bynoe’s hunt. We send it around the Cape Range and Goldfields regions before heading back to Canberra.
The second part of the great Bynoe’s hunt. We send it around the Cape Range and Goldfields regions before heading back to Canberra.
The final instalment for what was an insane raking trip. We make our way across the centre of Australia on the Great Central Road.
The absolutely gut wrenching tale of three fellas and an elusive Aprasia (plus success with other species).
We back up our early success with several more rarely seen Aprasia and a bucketload of Lerista.
The first entry following Nick, Justin and myself as we traverse the west coast, followed by a lightning run to Alice trying to find as many fossorial squamates as possible.
A quick wrap up of what I’ve been up to for the year. Hopefully I’ll keep more up to date now Honours is finished.
The final instalment of the Gehyra sampling trip. We sprint from Broome to Alice and find a few goodies on the way.
A long overdue instalment, covering the rest of our time in the Pilbara using Gehyra as an excuse to go herping generally.
Following on from our success in the northern Pilbara, we chase the many endemics on the North West Cape for three days.
The first entry as the gang attempt the monumental feat of sampling as many western Australian Gehyra and Heteronotia as possible.
Making it back to Townsville, we spend the final couple days of the trip mopping up some of the few remaining local species.
Swapping rainforest for rocky outcrops and savannah, we escape the rain in search of Lerista and geckos.
The first entry for Nick, Justin and I’s third go at north Queensland over the last three years. We start of soggy in the wet tropics.
The second entry for our dash through SA. We ended spending a lot of time dodging flooded roads, but managed to find some nice species along the way.
The first half of Bridget and I’s trip through much of SA targetting as many reptile species as possible.
A slap dash entry for what has been a chaotic November, with some smaller roadtrips around NSW and Victoria.
The final leg to our almost 3 week long herp trip. We wrap it up with some more fossorial skinks.
Heading south from Lockhart, we sweep through the Cooktown area and the Atherton Tablands in two days.
Leaving our fossorial skinks behind, we join the hordes of caravanning fools heading north.
Nick, Justin, and I blitz through 10 Lerista species in just over four days through the Einasleigh Uplands.
The uneventful beginning to a winter trip of raking with Justin and Nick. Things will pick up in the subsequent entries.
Following Nick down to Melbourne, we spend two nights chasing some of Victoria’s autumn calling frog species.
Venturing back into Qld and following a similar path to our first trip together, Nick and I chase fossorial skinks and dragons with mixed luck.
The conclusion to another huge two week trip in the company of Nick. We round it out with a few more fossorial skinks and some geckos.
Putting the arid interior behind us, we descend on the Eyre Peninsula and target some different species in beach dunes and mallee sands.
Heading west, Nick and I make our way to the infamous township of Coober Pedy on the tail of fossorial pygopods and gibber inhabiting squamates.
The second instalment and the conclusion of our adventure in the north-east part of NSW on the trail of frogs and skinks.
The beginning of Nick and my last trip for the year as we combine a week of rainforest with another of desert, mallee, and gibber.
The final days of our 13 day road trip, rounding it out with a grand total of 103 reptile species.
We finally make it to the Atherton Tablelands in search of spinifex loving Strophurus and rainforest reptiles.
The third instalment of our two week trip, with several days spent in the vicinity of the mighty township of Townsville and its impressive array of herpetofauna.
Our first major run in with rainforest in the vicinity of the Clarke Range as we make our way up the coast. Two nights full of Phyllurus and skinks see us clean up most of the Mackay endemics.
The first big trip with the exceptional company of Justin and Nick. Over two weeks, we drive from Narrabri to Mareeba and back in search of some of the most range restricted Qld geckos and other species.
Nick and I shoot around rainforests in the vicinity of Brisbane.
The esteemed Nick Gale and myself head to SEQ.