Hey guys, I’m heading Alamo Lake in western Arizona. I’ve been there before and seen animals. That Alamo Dam Rd. looks great finding animals and I’m wondering what others have seen about the lake, campground and road. Email: Fieldnotes@hotmail.com
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Hey guys, I’m heading Alamo Lake in western Arizona. I’ve been there before and seen animals. That Alamo Dam Rd. looks great finding animals and I’m wondering what others have seen about the lake, campground and road. Email: Fieldnotes@hotmail.com
This has been many years ago, but on the paved road from 60 going north I have found, atrox, scuts, longnose, king, gopher, leafnose, sidewinders, leopard lizards, banded geckos and desert iguanas.
The sidewinders and leafnose were almost always found where a wash would cross the paved road.
In the rocks on the left side just before you hit the park buildings at the entrance, I found a lyre snake.
Coming from the dirt road from 93 going west, I have only found atrox and scuts.
Hope this helps.
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Sounds like, much of the species in California's desert also frequent the area about Alamo Lake. Thanks for the replies!
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