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<i>Limnodynastes dumerilii </I> near Nyngan. Photo: David Nelson
<i>Uperoleia rugosa</I> near Nyngan. Photo: David Nelson
Tesselated gecko, <i>Diplodactylus tessellatus</I>, WIndorah. Photo: David Nelson
Young Mulga,<i> Pseudechis australis</I>. Windorah. Photo: David Nelson
Jewelled Gecko, <i>Strophurus elderi</I>, Windorah. Photo: David Nelson
Jewelled Gecko, <i>Strophurus elderi</I>, Windorah. Photo: David Nelson
Jewelled Gecko, <i>Strophurus elderi</I>, Windorah. Photo: David Nelson
Sandstorm, Main Camp. Photo: David Nelson
Sandstorm, Main Camp. Photo: David Nelson
<i>Ningaui ridei</I> with the best thing ever - a giant termite (Mastotermes) alate. Photo: David Nelson
Burton's Legless Lizard,<i> Lialis burtonis</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Burton's Legless Lizard,<i> Lialis burtonis</I>. Photo: David Nelson
The beautiful belly scales of a Burton's Legless Lizard, <i>Lialis burtonis</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Mass emergence of <i>Notaden nichollsi</I> from a sandhill crest. Photo: David Nelson
<i>Notaden nichollsi</I>, Desert Spadefoot, emerging from a sandhill crest. Photo: David Nelson
<i>Notaden nichollsi</I>, Desert Spadefoot. Photo: David Nelson
<i>Notaden nichollsi</I>, Desert Spadefoot. Photo: David Nelson
<i>Rhytidoponera sp.</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Rainclouds over the sandhills and gidgee swales. Photo: David Nelson
Long-nosed dragon, <i>Amphibolurus longirostris</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Long-nosed dragon, <i>Amphibolurus longirostris</I>. Photo: David Nelson
Earless dragon, <i>Tympanocryptis intima</I>. Photo: David Nelson
The crew. From left: Jish, Frank, Heather, Eveline, Dave. Photo: David Nelson
Black-headed goanna, <i>Varanus tristis</I>. Near Boulia. Photo: David Nelson
Black-headed goanna,<i> Varanus tristis</I>. Near Boulia. Photo: David Nelson
Floodplains monitor, <i>Varanus panoptes</I>. Near Boulia. Photo: David Nelson
Floodplains monitor, <i>Varanus panoptes</I>. Near Boulia. Photo: David Nelson
Water Holding Frog, <i>Cyclorana platycephala</I>. Near Boulia. Photo: David Nelson
Water Holding Frog, <i>Cyclorana platycephala</I>. Near Boulia. Photo: David Nelson
Knife-footed water-holding frog, <i>Cyclorana cultripes</I>. Near Boulia. Photo: David Nelson
Floods near Boulia. Photo: David Nelson

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