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Central Bearded Dragon,<I> Pogona vitticeps</I>. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Ctenophorus isolepis</I>, Military Dragon. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Gehyra variegata</I>, Variegated Dtella. Photo: David Nelson
Mulgara, <I>Dasycercus blythi</I>. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Eremiascincus phantasmus</I>, Ghost Skink. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Ctenotus brooksii</I>, Wedge-snout Ctenotus. Photo: David Nelson
The Crew including the Ausplots team. Photo: David Nelson
Perentie, <I>Varanus giganteus</I>. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Sminthopsis hirtipes</I>, Hairy-footed Dunnart. Photo: David Nelson
Sandy Inland Mouse, <I>Pseudomys hermannsbergensis</I>. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Meranoplus sp</I>.  Photo: David Nelson
<I>Menetia greyii</I>, Common Dwarf Skink. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Crotalaria cunninghamii</I>, Regal Bird-Flower. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Ctenotus calurus</I>, Blue-tailed Skink. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Camponotus sp.</I> Photo: David Nelson
Ant. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Ctenotus dux,</I> Narrow-lined Ctenotus. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Ctenophorus isolepis</I>, Military Dragon, neonate. Photo: David Nelson
<I>Ctenotus leae</I>, Centralian Coppertail. Photo: David Nelson
Lots of waterbirds at the recently filled Pulchera waterhole - Pink-eared ducks, Hardheads, Australian Shelducks, Grey Teal, Australian Maned (Wood) Ducks, Avocets, Black-necked Stilts, Brolgas, Black-fronted Dotterels, Black Swans, Yellow-Billed Spoonbills, Pacific Herons, Black-tailed Native Hens. Photo: David Nelson
Flock Bronzewings. Photo: David Nelson
Chris Dickman with a Thorny Devil (<I>Moloch horridus</I>). Photo: Ayesha Tulloch
Dingo captured with remote camera. Photo: Jess Dormer
Plasticine dragon model attacked by monitor lizard. Photo: Eveline Rijksen
Our best effort to capture the full moon eclipse on 15 April. Photo: Stephanie Yip
Twin looking neonate central netted dragons (C. nuchalis). Photo: Ayesha Tulloch
Dragon with radio tag. Photo: Ayesha Tulloch
Pulchera water hole. Photo: Stephanie Yip
Digging predator tunnels. Photo: Chris Dickman
Amegilla sp., Blue-banded bee visiting Scaevola depauperata. Photo: Tony Popic
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