The little town of Windorah is surrounded by red dunes.





This dry country is not ideal for butterflies. I did see many of these tiny Two-spotted Line-Blues (Nacaduba biocellata).


There also were a few Chequered Swallowtails (Papilio demoleus) in the area.



The red sand was good for reptiles. These long-tailed Canegrass Dragons (Diporiphora winneckei) were common in shrubs along a fence line. The one in the first photo below held its tail in a very odd manner.




Female Central Military Dragon (Ctenophorus isolepis). This species was also numerous on the dunes.