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			<title>Some Warrumbungle national park nocturnals</title>
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			<description>We drove to the woolshed at about dusk to have a look around there. When we arrived and got out of the car we started to have a look around. We spotted Dubious dtellas Gehyra dubia, Variegated dtellas Gehyra variegata, Ocellated velvet geckos Oedura monilis, Eastern spiny-tailed geckos Strophurus williamsi, Bynoe’s geckos Heteronotia Binoei on the walls and on the sand around the shed. 

















































We where photographing a Ocellated  ...</description>
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