HUNTERSVILLE – NorthStone resident Karl Joreid recently took pictures of a snapping turtle digging a hole, laying and covering a clutch of eggs and returning to the pond that sits in the buffer area between the Northstone and Arborcroft communities. Joreid, 65, named the large turtle Glumdalclitch after a girl who helps Gulliver in book II of Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels.” “She is a very large snapping turtle, and Glumdalclitch seemed appropriate,” Joreid wrote in an email. “My neighbor’s son, Anthony, who is 9, named the turtle Gloria, and my wife named her Tillie. … So you pick the one you like best.” The Joreids moved to Huntersville from New York in 2006.