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- Kretzschmaria QQ Chalalan S
Probably some kind of Xylaria feeding of dead leaves, what you looking at is the size of a pin head. - kid with magnifying glass CordyDSC 9345 S
Patrick checking out a Cordyceps he found with a magnifying glass - Hoatzin – Opoisthocomus hoazin Cr S
The incredible Hoatzin (Opoisthocomus hoazin), an illustrious, loud bird that loves to be close to water. - Ibis in flight S
Ibis in flight - Great Egret - Ardea alba S
Great Egret - Ardea alba taking off after we came too close by boat. - Heliconia flower Rurre S
A huge pendant Heliconia flower at least 4 ft long growing in Rurre - Geastrum WM 2013 S
Geastrum WM 2013 S - Favolaschia WM cr ed S
An heavily enlarged Favolaschia - Favolaschia orange Masha Cr S-248967011
A group of sessile (stemless) Favolaschia fungi - Favolaschia white WM 2013 Cr S
Tiny white Favolaschia sp growing out of the stem of a big leaf. - Favolaschia 2 Masha Cr DW S
A Favolaschia, I just cant get enough of these tiny fungal beauties. - Favolaschia group WM cr S
Tiny Favolaschias growing out of a palm leaf stem - Farallon Caquihuara Macaw Cliff S
Farallon Caquihuara Macaw Cliff where the Macaws have their nests. - Favolaschia 2 Masha Cr DW S-151788727
My favorite shot tiny Favolaschia - DSC 8533 S
A cross under the waterfall that flows over the Camino del Morte, the infamous Road of death. - DSC 8742 S
The common Bottle-necked Earth star - Geastrum langeniforma - DSC 8472 S
Not sure what this flower is, but surely fertilized by a humming bird. - DSC 8512 S
Reminds me a lot of the Plumed Salomons seal, Smilacina, which would be a Maianthemum. - DSC 8376 S
Bomarea (Alstroemeriaceae) are tuberous-rooted twining climbers found from Mexico on south. - DSC 8378 S
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