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  1. On the one hand, my walk along the #Eno River this morning was about as low-critter as they have all been this fall.

    (I'm curious if any #naturalists or river #ecologists or #herpers on here have thoughts about the impact of the massive flooding caused by TS Chantal on the reptiles of the Eno River basin.

    I just literally haven't seen a single Nerodia species along the Eno or New Hope Creek since Chantal.)

    OTOH, I saw a gorgeous Kingfisher rocketing along the river, so that was awesome.
  2. On the one hand, my walk along the #Eno River this morning was about as low-critter as they have all been this fall.

    (I'm curious if any #naturalists or river #ecologists or #herpers on here have thoughts about the impact of the massive flooding caused by TS Chantal on the reptiles of the Eno River basin.

    I just literally haven't seen a single Nerodia species along the Eno or New Hope Creek since Chantal.)

    OTOH, I saw a gorgeous Kingfisher rocketing along the river, so that was awesome.
  3. On the one hand, my walk along the #Eno River this morning was about as low-critter as they have all been this fall.

    (I'm curious if any #naturalists or river #ecologists or #herpers on here have thoughts about the impact of the massive flooding caused by TS Chantal on the reptiles of the Eno River basin.

    I just literally haven't seen a single Nerodia species along the Eno or New Hope Creek since Chantal.)

    OTOH, I saw a gorgeous Kingfisher rocketing along the river, so that was awesome.
  4. On the one hand, my walk along the #Eno River this morning was about as low-critter as they have all been this fall.

    (I'm curious if any #naturalists or river #ecologists or #herpers on here have thoughts about the impact of the massive flooding caused by TS Chantal on the reptiles of the Eno River basin.

    I just literally haven't seen a single Nerodia species along the Eno or New Hope Creek since Chantal.)

    OTOH, I saw a gorgeous Kingfisher rocketing along the river, so that was awesome.
  5. On the one hand, my walk along the #Eno River this morning was about as low-critter as they have all been this fall.

    (I'm curious if any #naturalists or river #ecologists or #herpers on here have thoughts about the impact of the massive flooding caused by TS Chantal on the reptiles of the Eno River basin.

    I just literally haven't seen a single Nerodia species along the Eno or New Hope Creek since Chantal.)

    OTOH, I saw a gorgeous Kingfisher rocketing along the river, so that was awesome.