- Dorje, Angela, Tenpe Nyima, Shannon, Velma, Eloise with Prince, aka Agaricus augustus)
- Drolma and Drolma, Tibetan local guides.
- Drolma and Tsering Tashi and his mother.
Tsering Tashi had studied law and speaks English. Very few Tibetans are learning English in the Chinese educational system. - Drolma king bolete searching.
- Drolma looking for porcinis high above a valley in Nyachuka (Chinese: Yajiang)
- Drongo
A Drongo in Thattekkad - Eggs of Amanita hemibapha, the Himalayan Caesar, a choice edible
- Finding the amazing Laccaria amethystea is always a treat! Luckily it is not rare.
- Flammulina populicola Eagle DW S
Flammulina populicola Eagle DW S - Flower of Neottia acuminata that is distributed from the Himalayas to Korea and East Sibirea
- Fritillaria bulbs put in the sun for drying.
They are a major medicinal, often used against a cold among other applications - Gentiana atunsiensis, one of my favorite Gentians. Loves to grow above 4200m!
- Goats and prayer flags
- Great Hot springs near Shangri La
- Gymnadenia orchidis - I love finding orchids! Check out my Tibetan Orchid page.
- Haliastur indus Brahminy Kite
Haliastur indus Brahminy Kite Ed Cr S - Hexagonia sp.
Hexagonia sp. - A good common name should be Honeycomb polypore, seen in Thattekkad. - Hexagonia with its honeycomb pores
Hexagonia sp polypore looking like snakeskin seen in Kerala. - Hygrocybe & Clavaria
Hygrocybe sp and probably a Clavaria grwoing near Top Hill, South of Munnar, Kerala - Hygrocybe group Pampadum Shola
Looks line a Hygrocybe to me we, found in Pampadum Shola National Park. Beautiful pink gills and red light under the cap