- What looks like a frozen forest is the minute minute Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa var. arbuscula. Seen below Trongsa .
- Tsering proudly showing 2 big Briddegills, Russula cf brevipes near Misetang, Tang, Bumthang.
- Tricyrtis, possibly Tricyrtis maculata, a toad lily seen near Trongsa.
- Termitomyces sp. locally known as Bangmu. Photo: Cheku Cr ed DW Ms
- Termitomyces sp, maybe T. eurhizus found above Tingtibi, a choice edible
- Termitomyces patch. Though they grow on the wood rich underground excrement of termites, they are very tasty and popular
- Strobilurus sp. with yellow cap
- Squamanita transected shows the parasitic mushroom growing on top of the Amanita volva.
- Squamanita standing above Tingtibi, Zhemgang, Bhutan.
- Lactifluus/Lactarius volemus growing in the oak forest above Tingtibi.
- Lactifluus (=Lactarius) volemus gills. LOcals in Zhemgang appreciate this mushrooms as a good edible mushroom.
- Lactarius subindigo looks lust like the new worlds Lactarius indigo. It is edible and enjoyable. I tested the Bhutan version without ill effects. L. subindigo is reported from China, Japan and New Guniea.
- Great Hornbill - Buceros bicornis seen near Zhemgang from an Ecolodge to be.
- Gorgeous Filoboletus manipularis? hymenium. They did not display bioluminescent in the dark.
- Goral climbing in the cliff near Tingtibi
- Filoboletus patch near Tingtibi
- Filoboletus manipularis? seen above seen above Tingtibi, Zhemgang.
- Deformed mushroom seen near Trongsa
- Cheku showing beautiful Amanita caesareoides. We did not eat them, since they were clearly different from the common Himalayan Caesar Amanita hemibapha.
- Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa var. arbuscula slimemold growing near Trongsa, Bhutan.