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2015 February

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Barking Owl, Cooper's Creek. Photo: David Nelson
Inland Snake-eyed Skink, <I>Cryptoblepharus australis</I>. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Litoria (Cyclorana) australis / novaehollandii</I>, Windorah. Photo: David Nelson
Cricket. Photo: David Nelson
Windorah Spinifex Cockroach. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Tympanocryptis sp.</I>, Windorah. Photo: David Nelson
Spinifex pigeon. Photo: David Nelson
Budgies! Photo: David Nelson
<I>Ctenophorus nuchalis</I>, Central Netted Dragon. Photo: David Nelson
Cockatiel. Photo: David Nelson
Crimson Chat. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Lucasium stenodactylum</I>, Sandplains gecko. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Lucasium stenodactylum</I>, Sandplains gecko. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Lucasium stenodactylum</I>, Sandplains gecko. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Tiliqua multifasciata</I>, Centralian Blue-tongue. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Tribulopis angustifolius</I>. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Lerista labialis</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Female Long-nosed Dragon, <I>Gowidon longirostris</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Displaying male Long-nosed Dragon, <I>Gowidon longirostrus</I>. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Ctenotus helenae</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Mulgara. Photo: David Nelson
Bustard mum. Photo: David Nelson
Bustard baby. Photo: David Nelson
Bustard baby. Photo: David Nelson
Bustard baby. Photo: David Nelson
Tiniest Firetailed Skink, <I>Morethia ruficauda</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Firetailed Skink, <I>Morethia ruficauda</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Sand Goanna making a meal of a ? young white-winged triller. Photo: David Nelson
Bynoe's gecko, <I>Heteronotia binoei</I>. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Ctenotus leonhardii</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Knob-tailed Gecko, <I>Nephrurus levis</I>. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Paraneurachne muelleri</I>. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Paraneurachne muelleri</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Little Eagle. Photo: David Nelson
Any guesses? Photo: David Nelson
Stubble Quail. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Podaxis pistillaris</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Sand angel grasshopper. Photo: David Nelson
Flowering spinifex on dune. Photo: David Nelson
Bird-eating Spider. Photo: David Nelson
Enyi. Photo: David Nelson
Tiniest <I>Ctenophorus isolepis</I>, Military Dragon. Photo: David Nelson
Female Flock Bronzewing. Photo: David Nelson
Dead Woma Python. Photo: David Nelson
The Crew! Photo: David Nelson

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