- Ophiocordyceps dipterigena on fly
- Akanthomyces seen in Acabuco
- An Amanita, maybe A. fuligineodisca seen in Pauna
- Bucaramanga's skyline. We prefered enjoying the charm of the coffee over visiting Colombia's 4th biggest town.
- The very tough fruiting body of Daldinia seen in Pauna's oak forest
- Arcyria slime mold seen near Villa de Leyva
- Beautiful garden of the Los Santos coffee farm
- Chlorociboria fruiting bodies
- All white Amanita sp. with visicid cap growing in Chauna
- Hemimycena cap in Arcabuco
- immature Xylaria with flies
- Clathrus archeri stretching its tentacles in Villa de Leyva
- Daldinia fruiting body transect. Daldinia is a member of the newly erected family Hypoxylaceae, formerly it was within Xylariaceae
- Spiny pins of young Mycena mushrooms. Not the cap where the spines scraped off.
- Bolete (Neoboletus?) growing with Quercus humboldtii seen in Villa de Leyva in about 8000 ft
- Excavated "egg" of very young Amanita vaginata seen in Pauna
- Purple fungal fuzz. Not sure what it is. Somewhat similar are Punctularia atropurpurascens and Hypochnella violacea = Hypochnus violaceus,
- Hemimycena sp. growing in Arcabuco
- Macrolepiota colombiana growing in Chauna, a choice edible Parasole!
- Coltricia sp., which is an oak associated ectomycorrhizal seen in Pauna