I think that's a Striped Skink, tegan. Not that I know much about Skinks but we get Striped Skinks around our house in SA occasionally & it looks very much like those. It also matches pretty well with the Googled photos.
I believe it is a Robust Striped-skink (Ctenotus robustus). Tou may want to submit that to Canberra Nature Map http://canberranaturemap.org/ where an expert can verify the ID for you- Mulwala N.S.W is just within the project boundaries
Ryu Canberra Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera
I think Ctenotus robustus was the species among a number of others whose photos adorned a poster on the wall of our toilet until it fell to pieces. The poster, that is. The toilet still stands tall.
I think that's a Striped Skink, tegan. Not that I know much about Skinks but we get Striped Skinks around our house in SA occasionally & it looks very much like those. It also matches pretty well with the Googled photos.
I believe it is a Robust Striped-skink (Ctenotus robustus). Tou may want to submit that to Canberra Nature Map http://canberranaturemap.org/ where an expert can verify the ID for you- Mulwala N.S.W is just within the project boundaries
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera
I think Ctenotus robustus was the species among a number of others whose photos adorned a poster on the wall of our toilet until it fell to pieces. The poster, that is. The toilet still stands tall.
Thanks Woko and Ryu, thanks for the link, I will submit the photo now and tell you the response
Tegan - Melbourne Vic.
I now have it confirmed as Ctenotus robustus thanks to you guys, is the common name 'Robust Striped Skink' or 'Eastern Striped Skink'?
Tegan - Melbourne Vic.
It is common for species to have more than one common name- both seem to be used in this case
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera
Hence the value of those hard-to-say (unless you're a Roman) scientific names.