- A spotted laughing thrush, most of the time they are very shy, but not in this sanctuary
- Pterocephalus hookeri, great geometry!
- Tsongu Gompa (Gelukpa tradition). Chinese tourists know it as Chongu Sii
- A creek running through the meadow in Yading
- What a place! Hiking up a narrow valley to find this jewel. Wetland meadows with Mt Chana Dorje in the back
- Androsace, a member of the Primulaceae
- Wild growing hemp. Tibetans love the seeds of hemp.
- A tiny orchid seen Nyade
Orchid tiny Nyade S - Coprinopsis atramentaria, the ink cap or Tipplers bane, which is also distributed in Europe and North America
- White-capped River chat or Red start. They love hanging around creeks, but are very shy.
- Our Sulfur shelf (Laetiporus sulpherus) cooked up.
Never did I have a sulfur shelf so tender that it melted on the tongue! - A small Primula common in Nyade / Yading> I wishe di could attach a name!
- Looks to me like Entoloma bloxamii, commonly known as the big blue pinkgill.
- A cool lichen, may be a Lethariella, but that is just a guess...
- What a fruiting! But I ahve no idea what this is. I did not take an image of the pores.
- Suillus cavipes growing in Yading
- Suillus cavipes, a larch symbiont apparently distributed all over the Northern Hemisphere wherever larch trees (Larix sp.) occur.
It is fun meeting old friends in exotic locations., - Lhaga holding Laetiporus sulpherus var miniatus
- Laetiporus sulpherus var. miniatus
DSC 3015 s - A group of Armillaria mushrooms above Yading