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Reinhardt University Bioblitz 2021


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#1 Michael Wolfe

Michael Wolfe
  • Board of Directors
  • North Georgia, Oconee River Drainage

Posted 27 April 2021 - 06:25 PM

After a several year break Dr. Zach Felix was able to revive the Bioblitz.  Although we were off campus, we were still in the same drainage at a private landowner location just a few miles north.  The weather was expected to be bad, but Dr Felix convinced us to give it s try and see what the weather would offer.  Turned out to be excellent advice as we seemed to have a perfect break in the weather for a few hours.

 

We sampled up the stream even though it was a little high and more murky than usual.  We were also able to see quite a few mussels thanks to some expertise in our group that knew what to look for.  We found:

 

Stoneroller
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Tricolor Shinertricolor.JPG
Coosa Shinercoosa.JPG
Creek Chub
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Speckled Madtom
Southern Studfish (smaller juveniles)
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Cherokee Darter (no photos, federal listed species)
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Mobile Logperchlogperch.JPG
Bluegill Sunfish
Redbreast Sunfish

 

 


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