Anilios nigrescens

Blackish Blind Snake at Molonglo River Reserve

Anilios nigrescens at Molonglo River Reserve - 24 Oct 1976
Anilios nigrescens at Molonglo River Reserve - 24 Oct 1976
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Anilios nigrescens 24 Feb 2016 wombey

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Coppin's Crossing, ACT

6 comments

   25 Feb 2016
Great photo.
wombey wrote:
   25 Feb 2016
As you may have guessed, my scanner has arrived!!
   25 Feb 2016
John, I did not look at whose record this was. I thought that the image looked familiar. Is the scanner easy to use? Geoff
wombey wrote:
   25 Feb 2016
Piece of cake. It is an Epson V550, bit hard to get at the moment, must be in great demand. Based on what I have scanned so far it is working fine. Easy to set up and scan, four at a time, so quite manageable. I'm just using the auto scan, not game to delve into anything complicated yet!
AaronClausen wrote:
   26 Feb 2016
Brilliant John, I noticed some cool reptiles appearing today and then twigged that your scanner must be here!!! Awesome, you're breaking new ground, thanks so much for going to all this effort to make your years of observations available to everyone on CNM (and the world).
wombey wrote:
   26 Feb 2016
My pleasure. Stand by for more as I find time to scan on, in the fullness of time.

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