Home from Holidays - LOTS of photos!

The Banana

New member
Joined
Jan 1, 2011
Messages
647
Reaction score
8
Points
0
Location
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Country
Australia
Well, back in Sydney after a trip to northern NSW, Australia.
Took lots of photos, especially for Thomas. ;)

I think I had near 300 photos, after chopping the bad ones - so this is a major cut down haha.

So piccies, in no particular order.

Beach -
woodburnSept2011134.jpg


woodburnSept2011136.jpg


Rosie the cat was helping me look for froggies.

WoodburnSept2011003.jpg


First one I found -
WoodburnSept2011009.jpg


Not nice!
WoodburnSept2011008.jpg


I went up for my great aunt's funeral, this is a bonfire we lit in her memory.
WoodburnSept2011023.jpg


As promised, Thomas, Australian grass... on the way to the dam. :rolleyes:
WoodburnSept2011025.jpg


WoodburnSept2011026.jpg


WoodburnSept2011028.jpg


WoodburnSept2011029.jpg


WoodburnSept2011030.jpg


Aaah... froggie!
Anybody know what this is?
WoodburnSept2011027.jpg


WoodburnSept2011031.jpg


WoodburnSept2011034.jpg


Mole cricket -
WoodburnSept2011037.jpg


WoodburnSept2011039.jpg


WoodburnSept2011103.jpg


WoodburnSept2011112.jpg


WoodburnSept2011111.jpg


WoodburnSept2011110.jpg


WoodburnSept2011109.jpg


WoodburnSept2011101.jpg


WoodburnSept2011102.jpg


Rosie again -
WoodburnSept2011048.jpg


LOTS more photos to come, but I think it best not to spam you with all of them in one post haha.
 
This is Toss, the cat.
She was named Toss as she was tossed away from previous owners.

WoodburnSept2011049.jpg


WoodburnSept2011050.jpg


WoodburnSept2011051.jpg


WoodburnSept2011052.jpg


Wild echinda!!!
WoodburnSept2011090.jpg


WoodburnSept2011089.jpg


Photo taken through binoculars hehe.
WoodburnSept2011055.jpg


Rosie -
WoodburnSept2011059.jpg


WoodburnSept2011060.jpg


WoodburnSept2011067.jpg
 
Side the of the road. It was just recently smoothed out, before it was just rocks - very bumpy!
WoodburnSept2011068.jpg


WoodburnSept2011078.jpg


WoodburnSept2011076.jpg


WoodburnSept2011080.jpg


WoodburnSept2011081.jpg


WoodburnSept2011084.jpg


WoodburnSept2011092.jpg


Anybody know what sort of frog this is?
WoodburnSept2011205.jpg


WoodburnSept2011121.jpg


Missed the Red Kangaroo pictures, unfortunately.
WoodburnSept2011125.jpg


WoodburnSept2011129.jpg


WoodburnSept2011139.jpg


WoodburnSept2011144.jpg


WoodburnSept2011145.jpg



WoodburnSept2011168.jpg


Storm, I was swimming only an hour beforehand!
WoodburnSept2011164.jpg


WoodburnSept2011165.jpg


WoodburnSept2011166.jpg


WoodburnSept2011167.jpg


Still more photos...
 
After the storm, there were LOTS of Brown Striped Marsh frogs (Limnodynastes peronii) in the pool. I moved them to the dam.
WoodburnSept2011152.jpg


WoodburnSept2011155.jpg



WoodburnSept2011156.jpg


WoodburnSept2011157.jpg


WoodburnSept2011158.jpg


WoodburnSept2011161.jpg


WoodburnSept2011162.jpg


WoodburnSept2011163.jpg

I then found 50 more after this, and then more the following day.
I found these guys last time I went there, got some nicer photos... but can't be bothered to dig them up haha.
Also have a video of releasing them to the dam, don't want them in the pool with the nasty chemicals and such. Will have to upload vid later.
 
Some strange insect thingy... anybody know what it is??
WoodburnSept2011169.jpg


WoodburnSept2011170.jpg


WoodburnSept2011171.jpg


WoodburnSept2011172.jpg


WoodburnSept2011173.jpg


WoodburnSept2011174.jpg


Another couple pics from one of the frogs above, it won't let me edit the post to keep the together....

WoodburnSept2011203.jpg


WoodburnSept2011204.jpg


WoodburnSept2011176.jpg


WoodburnSept2011186.jpg


WoodburnSept2011187.jpg


WoodburnSept2011189.jpg


Rosie the cat's kill -
WoodburnSept2011206.jpg


WoodburnSept2011209.jpg


Still more photos!
 
roos, a kookaburra and an echidna! (or was it your aunt's pincushion?). To me, those are creatures out of books and nature shows. So cool. Are any of these rare, or do you see them all the time?

oh, yes - cool frogs too. Was that a White's treefrog?
 
Yep that was a whites tree frog, echidnas arn't seen often, Kookabaras are everywhere so are roos and wallabies :) The unknown insect is a water scorpion I think, or a giant water beetle.
 
What Matt said - yes, a lovely little White's Tree Frog, Kookaburras, roos, and wallabies are everywhere - although echindas are rarely seen.

Yes, it was a giant water beetle - thanks for the ID, Matt.
 
That's an insane number of marsh frogs! It's almost like long-toed salamanders on breeding day!

The strange insect is a giant water bug [aka 'water scorpion']. It looks like there's a water/diving beetle in the middle of the bucket of frogs. Bugs have that triangular pronotum between the head and wings, and four wings. Beetles have the front wings formed into a shell that covers the hind wings.
 
Yep, its a diving beetle with the frogs, after the floods we had them in plague proportions in Brisbane.
 
Last edited:
Never got round to the rest of the piccies!

Well, here is a vid of the marsh frogs being released into the dam -
Brown Striped Marsh Frogs.mp4 - YouTube

An eel that was found in the other dam (after the frogs were released... I assume they would be in this dam as well). We were looking for yabbies hehe.
Highlight of my day.

WoodburnSept2011249.jpg


WoodburnSept2011244.jpg


This is probably THE worst photo of me, like ever... but I'm holding an eel so it's still ok hehehe.

WoodburnSept2011250.jpg




WoodburnSept2011231.jpg


WoodburnSept2011213.jpg


WoodburnSept2011214.jpg


WoodburnSept2011223.jpg


Horse tying to eat my camera. :rolleyes:
WoodburnSept2011226.jpg


WoodburnSept2011234.jpg


WoodburnSept2011235.jpg


WoodburnSept2011236.jpg


No idea what this is.... saw it when I was poking around for snakes (I then got banned from that... too many deadly snakes around and such).
WoodburnSept2011237.jpg


WoodburnSept2011238.jpg


WoodburnSept2011239.jpg


WoodburnSept2011240.jpg


Brandy, Jack Russell x Mini Foxie -
WoodburnSept2011270.jpg


Emerald Spotted Tree Frog (Litoria peronii)... thank you for the ID, Thomas. :D
WoodburnSept2011199.jpg




WoodburnSept2011201.jpg


WoodburnSept2011200.jpg


WoodburnSept2011202.jpg


*sigh* Back in Sydney.. :(
WoodburnSept2011279.jpg


WoodburnSept2011278.jpg


That's all the photos (well from cutting back after the 300 or so.. that was AFTER deleting the bad ones), thanks for looking and hope you enjoyed. :happy:
Still have a couple vids to upload.
 
General chit-chat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.
  • Shane douglas:
    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
    +1
    Unlike
  • Thorninmyside:
    Not necessarily but if you’re wanting to continue to grow your breeding capacity then yes. Breeding axolotls isn’t a cheap hobby nor is it a get rich quick scheme. It costs a lot of money and time and deditcation
    +1
    Unlike
  • stanleyc:
    @Thorninmyside, I Lauren chen
    +1
    Unlike
  • Clareclare:
    Would Chinese fire belly newts be more or less inclined towards an aquatic eft set up versus Japanese . I'm raising them and have abandoned the terrarium at about 5 months old and switched to the aquatic setups you describe. I'm wondering if I could do this as soon as they morph?
    +1
    Unlike
    Clareclare: Would Chinese fire belly newts be more or less inclined towards an aquatic eft set up versus... +1
    Back
    Top