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  1. moloch

    Broken Hill and Menindee, NSW. Mar 2014

    These are photos from a quick trip out to Broken Hill and Menindee in northwestern New South Wales. These areas are quite a distance from Canberra where I am currently working. I clocked over 3500 kms of driving in 4 days so I spent much of my time behind the steering wheel. As always, though...
  2. moloch

    Reptile Guide to the UAE and Oman

    The following is a summary report of three trips to the UAE and Oman in 2013. I had hoped to return again this year but that now seems unlikely. Last year, I was fortunate to be able to break work trips home from Spain with stops in Dubai. I used holiday time to explore these interesting...
  3. moloch

    UAR, June 2013

    I spent four nights in the UAE including two nights at Al Ain followed by the two nights in Oman (already posted) and then two nights at Fujairah. Here is a map that shows the areas where I searched for reptiles: A: Al Ain area B: Fujairah area C: near Al Malaiha Typical habitat to the...
  4. moloch

    Oman, June 2013

    I am just back from a few days in the UAE and Oman. This report will cover my two nights in Oman. I stopped there while on the return trip from Spain where I worked for a couple of weeks. The UAE and Oman are great places for reptiles and have a good diversity of species. A new field guide to...
  5. moloch

    Photos from a quick trip to Oman

    Greetings everyone, Earlier this month, I went on a work trip to Spain for a couple of weeks. On the return journey to Sydney, I decided to break the flight in Dubai, hire a car and set off to Oman for a few days. I spent 4 days in the northern part of the country and visited the rugged...
  6. moloch

    Photos from a trip to the Red Centre

    Over the Christmas break, I had the opportunity to make a quick trip to the Red Centre. It is a place that I've wanted to see for many years but never could find the time to get out there. Australia is a big place and the drive to the middle of the continent is a big one from the east coast...
  7. moloch

    Lake Eyre Basin, Central Western Queensland, Nov 2012

    I recently had a week break from work so decided to visit a couple of my favourite areas in the eastern deserts. The first destination was the Lake Eyre Basin near Winton in central western Queensland. This is one of the relatively close places for me to herp but it was a 26 hour drive from my...
  8. moloch

    Windorah, Oct 2010

    Hello everyone, This has been a busy year for me and I have not been out as much as I would like. Back in October, I did make a quick trip out to Windorah in the channel country of south western Queensland. I think that this is one of the best areas in the eastern deserts that I have visited...
  9. moloch

    Channel Country -- SW QLD, Oct 2010

    Hello everyone, Spring is always my favourite time of the the year. Most of my time this year has unfortunately been consumed by work. I finally had a break a couple of weeks back. My original intent was to travel up to northern NSW to photograph butterflies. I wanted to search for...
  10. moloch

    Ring-tailed Gecko -- field photos

    This report covers animals that I recorded between Cooktown and the Atherton Tablelands. This is a view of the Cooktown area at the mouth of the Endeavor River. Those distant plateaus looked very inviting. This wetland was on the outskirts of Cooktown. It was a seasonally flooded...
  11. moloch

    Oedura castelnaui -- field photos

    This report includes a Northern Velvet Gecko (Oedura castelnaui) and other animals that we saw along the road between Cooktown and the Iron Range. The took us about 8 hours or so. The road was mostly dirt with a few sections that were paved. The dirt track up Cape York is well maintained but...
  12. moloch

    Nactus eboracensis, Gehyra, Iron Range QLD

    I was very fortunate on my recent trip to Queensland to travel with two enthusiastic young herpers that I met on one of the Aussie herp forums. Gus helped me tremendously in the Townsville and Mackay areas and showed me several of the range restricted Leaf-tailed Geckos (Phyllurus). Gus had...
  13. moloch

    Phyllurus amnicola -- field photos

    Gus kindly took me to Bowling Green National Park near Townsville to see another of the leaf-tails with a tiny distribution. This species, Phyllurus amnicola, is only known from Mt. Elliot. Gus visited the site a few months back and was able to locate the geckos. The walk to the site is a...
  14. moloch

    Phyllurus nepthys -- field photos

    From the Mt. Ossa area, Gus and I drove to the Eungella Plateau. The plateau is covered with rainforest and is home to another of the 4 endemic Phyllurus that are found near Mackay. Here are a couple of habitat shots from Eungella. These photos were from Finch Hatton Gorge, an area that is...
  15. moloch

    Phyllurus ossa -- field photos

    Cape Hillsborough Gus and I headed south from Paluma to the Mackay region in central coastal Queensland. This region is home to four species of Phyllurus that all have tiny distributions. We decided to spend the night at Cape Hillsborough NP due to its close proximity to the home of...
  16. moloch

    Phyllurus gulbaru -- field photos

    I have just returned from a trip to tropical Queensland. While there, I met Gus, a grad student at JCU, who is interested in the leaf-tailed geckos. He kindly took me to the localities where some of the unusual Phyllurus live. I will be posting several reports of these over the next couple of...
  17. moloch

    Lord Howe Island Gecko and others

    My wife and I have just returned from a week long trip to Lord Howe Island. Wow, what a place! It is a superb site for those who enjoy cycling, hiking, snorkelling, birding or just want to be awed by natural beauty. I imagine that not many of you have heard of this island since it is small...
  18. moloch

    Trip to central western QLD, pt1

    I have just returned from a whirlwind trip through central western Queensland. This area is beautiful and supports a variety of habitats. I visited a number of sites ranging from the Mitchell Grass downs of Muttaburra/Aramac to the granite hills near Dajarra. I especially enjoyed the scenery...
  19. moloch

    Phyllurus platurus and a whole lot more!

    It is spring in eastern Australia, my favourite time of the year. Here are a number of photos from Wollongong, Dharawal (20 minutes north of Wollongong) and Jervis Bay (1.25 hours south of Wollongong). The weather is warm and snakes and lizards are all active again. I also enjoy this time of...
  20. moloch

    Gecko Art

    Here is a different view of some of the Australian lizards. Macro shots often reveal intricate patterns that are not so obvious in the normal full-body or portrait photographs. When examined like this, these lizards seem to be living, breathing works of art. 1) Eastern Spiny-tailed Gecko...
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