Hey, JimmyZip. Those are Fringe-toed lizards. There are so many of them now we had to keeping waiting for them to move from under the plate machines before shooting this past Thursday and Friday. At least 6 of them using our bay as their 'playground'.
The land across the road from the lower gate to the range is a preserve for them. Every 4-6 weeks throughout the summer, females will lay a clutch of 1-5 eggs (average 2). In 1980 this lizard was listed as a threatened species by the federal government.