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Siloam Springs State ParkLocation - Siloam Springs State Park is located approximately 25 miles east of Quincy, Illinois in Adams and Brown Counties. ![]() Siloam Springs Lake ![]() Gorgeous colors of autumn ![]() Ferns spread across several banks near the springs. ![]() Bushes showing off their fall fruit. My wife and I (and our two dogs) camped for two nights in this lovely Illinois State Park the 27-29 of October, 2006. The fall colors were still going strong but many of leaves have already fallen. We hiked several different trails which wander through the woods down to the original mineral springs. ![]() We found this interesting scratching post alongside the trail where some animal had been sharpening its claws up to about four feet on a tree. ![]() ![]() Bigfoot Perspectives - We only scratched the surface exploring this 3,323 acre forest with it's 12 miles of hiking trails and 58 acre lake. The lake is stocked with 8 varietes of game fish. In two nights of doing all night recordings many choruses of coyotes we heard. Coyote group 1 Coyote group 2 Coyote group 3 Coyote group 4 We also heard a multitude of Barred Owls. Barred Owl 1 Barred Owl 2 Barred Owl 3 Barred Owl 4 Barred Owl 5 Barred Owl 6 Barred Owl 7 Barred Owl 8 Northern Flicker were heard during the daytime. Early morning we were treated to a chorus of robins, crows, screech owls and white-breasted nuthatches. Pine Tree chorus Previous sightings - there was a daylight sighting just south in Pike County. The witness is now serving in Iraq so I am waiting for his safe return to finish the report. Also in Pike County I have a vocalization report although the witness had no other evidence. |
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