I saw a jackrabbit in the open space south of White Rock a couple days ago! First time I've seen one since moving to #NewMexico, though Dave saw one at Redwash, near Abiquiu, last year. Very cool to know we have jackrabbits (well, at least one) in the neighborhood. No photo, alas; it was running when I saw it.

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@akkana Cool. There are a few below the mesa edge west of Albuquerque within the Petroglyph park.
@bosquebill ABQ has such great wildlife. Way more roadrunners than we have, too.
@akkana At least in those areas not yet developed.
@bosquebill @akkana I've yet to spend much time hiking around the Aztec area but so far I haven't seen any jacks or road runners. Perhaps that will change once I get moved there? Can't say I've ever seen a road runner anywhere on the Colorado Plateau in SE Utah where I've done tons of hiking. Maybe, but if I did, it was a fleeting encounter.

@elaterite @bosquebill @akkana

Do you have any indication that the snake and lizard populations are reduced?

@oldclumsy_nowmad I've no indication on snake / lizard population health in canyon country. I know I see lots of them. I think I've seen more rattlers in SE Utah than I've ever seen in Nevada. I'll never forget the two baby rattlers that chased me on the mesa top of Road Canyon. I told the story to a rattlesnake expert I used to follow on the dead bird site. He said they were probably just curious. They sure could move fast for their size!

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@elaterite @bosquebill @akkana

I asked about reptiles because of decline in my area (sandy desert, rocky peaks, 5-20 miles outside suburb belt, Chihuahuan Desert). Prolonged drought and increased visitation by people.who don't admire wildlife.

Ten years ago, running 3-7 miles in desert 5 days/week, I usually saw one to three rattlers each day, and occasional rosy boa, gopher snake, etc. Now I'm only out 2-3 times a week, just 1-3 miles. In 3 years I've seen only 1 rattler, and 1 boa.