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Hello all. New to forum and hoping for some help with the occasional snake I.d. I hope to learn something. Live in Piedmont North Carolina, rural, heavily wooded area on edge of our farm. Familiar with many black snakes every year and the occasional water snake on the pond. Best regards. Thanks. Barry