- Boating on the Tacana
Boating on the Tacana River with Michael - Wild growing hemp. Tibetans love the seeds of hemp.
- Marasmius gray Choco DW Ms
Marasmius sp. growing Choco - Podostroma sp.
An impressive and common Podostroma species that stains black. - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii, originally described by Tatiana Sanjuan who is not surprisingly extremely good in finding this tiny ant parasite. - Phellinus tree
- polypore hairy hymenium Tayrona DW Ms
polypore hairy hymenium Tayrona DW Ms - Ophiocordyceps unilateralis
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis - Fuchsia Forest Chicaque
A Kohleria flowering epiphytic in Chicaque - Stellera chaemajasme, a perennial Daphne relative.
- Ophiocordyceps unilateralis RC17 DW Ms
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus growing from a Zombie ant on a liverwort in Rio Claro - Cordyceps on eggs stroma RC DW Ms
A Cordyceps growing from an spider egg nest in Rio Claro. - Espeletia stand Paramo DW Ms
Espeletia - last stand in the Paramo. Lots are lost to grazing and farming. - Podoscypha pair
A smallish pair of Podoscypha sp. The cup has a leathery consistency. - Butterfly RC
Butterfly seen in Rio Claro - Prayer mills line the Korwa circuit, the walk around the monastery.
- Trametes above Choco DW MS
Trametes sp., a turkey tail seen in Choco - Parakeet Puerto Naurino
Parakeet sitting in a tree in Puerto Naurino - Ophiocordyceps kniphofioides triple2 DW Ms
Ophiocordyceps kniphofioides growing out of a ant in Rio Claro - Polyporus tricholoma Leticia
Polyporus tricholoma, which is recognized by its hairy cap edge seen in Leticia