- Andesanthus lepidotus flowers
Flowers of Andesanthus lepidotus, formerly Tibouchina lepidota. - Auricularia fuscosuccinea Jardin
Auricularia fuscosuccinea seen in Jardin - Auricularia polytricha
Auricularia polytricha growing above Jardin - Auricularia polytricha hymenium Jardin
Auricularia polytricha showing its hymenium in Jardin - bird Tayrona
Our guide Haider knew this bird right away and I did not take notes. Seen in Tayrona - Blue flowering Salvia sp. sage in Jardin
What a blue this flower offers above Jardin - Boomerang owl butterfly Caligo oedipus Nymphalidae
Boomerang owl butterfly - Caligo oedipus, Nymphalidae - Calocera Tayrona
Looks like a Calocera. Seen in Tayrona. - Calvatia cyathiformis Tayrona
Calvatia cyathiformis a common puffball in the tropics and also in Tayrona - Caterpillar Agaricus Tayrona
Nice caterpillar crawling on an Agaricus sp cap in Tayrona. - Chlorociboria aeruginascens 4 Jardin
Chlorociboria aeruginascens an ubiquitous colorful asco seen near Jardin. - Clathrus from above Tayrona
The mysterious Clathrus seen from above in Tayrona - Clathrus pair egg Tayrona
Clathrus sp. pair with unhatched egg seen in Tayrona NP - Clathrus pair top egg Tayrona
Clathrus pair displaying their cage-like structure on top of their columns. Note the egg of an immature specimen. Seen in Tayrona. - Clathrus pair wood Tayrona Crq DW Ms
Laternea or Clathrus? A pair growing on old piece of wood in Tayrona. I ahve a hard time finding a proper species name for these small stinkhorns. - Clathrus wood Tayrona2 DW Ms
A Laternea/Clathrus growing on late stage decay wood in Tayrona - Clavulinopsis Jardin DW Ms
Probably a Clavulinopsis we saw in Jardin - Coccocypselum seen in Jardin
Blue berries seen in Jardin. We keep on running into these gorgeous Coccocypselum berries, possibly C. hirsutum (Rubuaceae) in the mountains of Colombia, but I have no idea what we are looking at. - Cock of the Rock Rupicola Peruviana 2 DW Ms-66160638
The Cock of the Rock - Rupicola peruviana is the star in Jardin! They meet at dawn to impress the lady birds and light is not optimal. - Cock of the Rock Rupicola Peruviana DW Ms
Cock of the Rock (Rupicola Peruviana) seen near Jardin. What an impressive bird!