- The very tough fruiting body of Daldinia seen in Pauna's oak forest
- The very toxic and wide spread Green-spored Parasol Chlorophyllum molybdites growing in the meadow in Los Santos.
- This Golden-Grey Langur was licking salt right next to the road east of Zhemgang. It should be the rare hybrid between Gee's golden and Capped langur - Trachypithecus geei and T. pileatus.
- Three-fingered sloths close up climbing
- Tiny Hygrocybe sp with scale, each mark is 1 mm
- Tolypogladium ophioglossoides with sliced open deer truffles.
- Tolypogladium ophioglossoides, formerly Elaphocordyceps, a Cordyceps relative parasitizing a Elaphomyces truffle seen ibelow Chele La, Paro.
- Trametes daedaloid
- Tremella growing on a dead oak in Villa de Leya
- Trichaptum perrottetii with a purplish edge
- Trichaptum perrottetii hymenium of this strangely fibrous polypore
- Trichaptum perrottetii transect - note how thin the pore layer is.
- Trichaptum perrottetii transect very close up showing how the fibres make up most of the fruiting body.
- Trichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical hexagonal shape.
- Trichia decipiens slime detail mold in Chauna
- Trichia decipiens Slime mold in Chauna
- Tricyrtis, possibly Tricyrtis maculata, a toad lily seen near Trongsa.
- Trio women carrying heavy load of freshly harvested cassava roots from the fields to the villageDW Ms
- Tsering proudly showing 2 big Briddegills, Russula cf brevipes near Misetang, Tang, Bumthang.
- Tubifera corymbosa slime mold in Los Santos