- Cookeina speciosa branch, a great rainforest edible seen in the Bolivian.Amazon
- Cookeina speciosa branch Crr DW M
Cookeina speciosa branch Crr DW M - Cookeina speciosa 5 cups 6-22-2018
Cookeina speciosa in the new world might be C. sulcipes.... - Cookeina speciosa #10, a common an easy to identify cup fungus that is also edible!
- Cookeina speciosa
Cookeina speciosa (or is it C. sulcipes) covering a branch. I really enjoy frying Jungle cups, they turn out crispy. They stay firm for quite some time when stored. This picture is on the back side of our Amazon Mushroom Field guide, available on my webpages: https://www.mushroaming.com/Amazon_Mushrooms_Field_guide. There is also a Spanish version out. - Cookeina speciosa fried - great crunchy consistency and good taste like fungal baconW Ms
- Condor on rock
Andean Condor as we first saw it , sitting on this cliff above Salento. - Condor curve crr
Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus), an extremely rare bird in Colombia and one of the biggest birds in the world. The name Condor derives from Quechua “Kuntur”. - Compsus auricephalus Curculionidae Jardin DW Ms
Golden headed Weevil - Compsus auricephalus (Curculionidae) in Jardin (1650 m asl.) - Coltricia? showing its pores growing from dead wood in Mocoa
- Coltricia? growing from dead wood in Mocoa
- Coltricia sp., which is an oak associated ectomycorrhizal seen in Pauna
- Coltricia sp. showing its long stems seen in Isla Escondido
- Coltricia sp. seen in Isla Escondido
- Coltricia sp. cap seen in Isla Escondida, Putumayo
- Colquhounia coccinea flower
Colquhounia coccinea, an intensely red to orange flowering shrub in the mint family that grows in Bhutan between 1600 and 2600m. - Colorful earth tongues
- Colorful bugs Esmeralda
Colorful bugs Esmeralda - Colombian Mushroamers 2014 MS
Colombian Mushroamers 2014: Tatiana, Annelies, Karen, Daniel, Karl, Sophia, Heidi, Gary, Kent, Cate - Collybia sl DW MS
Collybia sl DW MS