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- Theobroma cacao tree chocolate w fruits S
Fruits of Theobroma cacao, the chocolate tree. - Wood ears & Fonier S
A nice crop of wood ears! - Wood ears & guide S
A nice crop of wood ears! - Marco Q Cero de Brujo S
Manuco with wood ears (Auricularia) at Cero de Brujo - Metacordyceps forking white tiped WM Cr S
Metacordyceps forking white tiped WM Cr S - Favolus / Polyporus tenuiculus photographed from below. The outer edge of the caps are edible. Favolus tenuiculus Madidi Bolivian Amazon.
- Polyporus tenuiculus WM ed Cr S
Favolus / Polyporus tenuiculus photographed from below. The outer edge of the caps are edible. Favolus tenuiculus Madidi Bolivian Amazon. - Polyporus tenuiculus WM ed Cr S
Favolus / Polyporus tenuiculus photographed from below. The outer edge of the caps are edible. Favolus tenuiculus Madidi Bolivian Amazon. - Polyporus tenuiculus WM ed Cr S
Favolus / Polyporus tenuiculus photographed from below. The outer edge of the caps are edible. Favolus tenuiculus Madidi Bolivian Amazon. - Thamnomyces chordalis Pello de brujo WM S
Thamnomyces chordalis known as Pelo de brujo - Wizzards hair - kid with magnifying glass CordyDSC 9345 S
Patrick checking out a Cordyceps he found with a magnifying glass - Metacordyceps martialis fly WM DW S
Metacordyceps martialis fly WM DW S - Cordyceps forking white tiped WM Cr S
A forking Cordyceps with white-tiped hymenia - Trogia cantharelloides WM S
Trogia cantharelloides, a quite persistent mushroom with an interesting lilac gills - Marasmius QQ Yellow gills WM Cr 2013 S
Marasmius QQ Yellow gills WM Cr 2013 S - Spider weird net Masha Cr S
A huge tricky spider that fancies weird netting, but successfully attracts insects, since his web reflects UV. - Favolaschia 2 Masha Cr DW S
A Favolaschia, I just cant get enough of these tiny fungal beauties. - Favolaschia 2 Masha Cr DW S-151788727
My favorite shot tiny Favolaschia - Capped Heron Pilherodius pileatus S
A Capped Heron (Pilherodius pileatus) with its beautiful blue beak - Great Egret - Ardea alba S
Great Egret - Ardea alba taking off after we came too close by boat.