Warming up
early October 2021
It is warming up here in Far North Queensland and our reptilian residents are becoming more visible even at night. Friday evening coming out of Barron Gorge I ran into this fella near the car.
Just before that I nearly trod on another snake as I made my way through the bush. Both are pythons from my little knowledge of snakes but let me know if I am wrong.
I wear a head torch to see my way out hand free and it also illuminates objects I want to take night photos of. This was at 6:42pm.
For those that are into photography, to get a clear shot handheld even with the headlight, I was at ISO 12.8k for one and 6.4k for the other. Amazing that you can get a usable photo at those high ISO numbers.
Saturday and I am back in Barron Gorge again looking for some gear I forgot the night before and I run into this snake that does not look very friendly at all.
With the long lens on my camera I appear to be very close but I can assure you that I kept my distance and let the snake move on its merry way when ready.
Sunday I headed to Hastie’s Swamp to sit with the birds for a while. In the trees to the side of the bird hide was what I think is a Spotted Tree Monitor. Let me know if I am wrong or right.
He was a fair way off in the distance and I only noticed him when his head popped directly out into a small patch of sunlight.
He made his way down to the ground for a short while and then headed back up the tree. I think he had eyes for some eggs in a nearby Willy Wagtail nest.