- Pycnoprus sanguineus PuertoNaurino
Pycnoprus sanguineus growing Puerto Naurino - Weird insect
Weird insect - Lentius yellowish gills
Lentinus crinitus or L. fasciatus with its extremely close yellowish gills. - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii fruiting bodies in different stages of maturity. - Laccaria sp.
Maybe a Laccaria seen in Chicaque - Waxpalm Ceroxylon quindiuense slope
Waxpalm (Ceroxylon quindiuense) slope. The forest around the palms has been logged so cows can graze. - On the Tacana River
On the Tacana River - Polyporus sp pores
Hymenium of Polyporus? - Condor on rock
Andean Condor as we first saw it , sitting on this cliff above Salento. - Chantarellus cleaning in Chicaque
Rebecca and Kathy cleaning our haul of chanterelles - Chicaque temporary waterfall after heavy rain
A temporary waterfall after heavy rain in Chicaque - White ginger lily Hedychium coronarium
The gorgeous and very fragrant White ginger lily (Hedychium coronarium) is often planted or invasive. This ornamental originated from the Himalayas. - Brugmansia Angels trumpets Valle de Cocora
Angels trumpets (Brugmansia sp.) in Valle de Cocora - Lepiotaceous white cap PuertoNaurino
Cap with typical lepiotaceous scales - Lentinus crinitus or L. fasciatus
Lentinus crinitus or L. fasciatus, the same mushroom photographed twice and fused. - Marasmius white PuertoNarino
A Marasmius growing out of a leaf seen in Puerto Narino, Colombian Amazon - Xylariaceae
A member of the Xylariaceae - Podostroma sp.
An impressive and common Podostroma species that stains black. - Boating on the Tacana
Boating on the Tacana River with Michael - Ophiocordyceps evansii
Ophiocordyceps evansii, originally described by Tatiana Sanjuan who is not surprisingly extremely good in finding this tiny ant parasite.