Nutria Reservoir Number 4 (restricted access)

Nutria Reservoir Number 4 (restricted access)

Vanderwagen, New Mexico 87326

Black Rock and Nutria Lakes Important Bird Area Official Website

Birds of Interest

Nurtia Lakes have an occasional nesting colony of White-faced Ibis and regular nesting of Wilson’s Phalarope.

About Black Rock and Nutria Lakes Important Bird Area

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Black Rock and Nutria Lakes Important Bird Area consists of the 229-acre Black Rock Lake, a shallow (up to 6 feet deep) impoundment, and the three impounded Nutria Lakes ranging in size from 80 to 350 acres. 

The shallow depth of Blackrock Lake makes it ideal for dabbling ducks and shorebirds. The riparian areas surrounding the lakes are a complex of mature native cottonwoods, several species of willow, and other trees. Just downstream of the Blackrock Dam is a concentration of beaver ponds that provide excellent wetland habitat. Marshes contain cattail, bulrush, and spikerush. Pinon-juniper covered mesas surround this wide riparian valley. Animals include beaver, deer, and coyote. 

From Zuni Pueblo go east on NM-53 to the lake. Continue on NM-53 and north on NM-602. Turn east onto a dirt road to Nutria Lakes.  

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Last updated July 10, 2023