- Bolerus karmesinus, now probably Butyriboletus or Exsidoporus karmesinus. Seen below Chele La.
- An Amanita that looks very similar to A. augusta from the Pacific NW in North America growing above Tangsibi in 3500m.
- Life stages of Phallus impudicus with an open sliced egg. When young the egg is an enjoyable edible, very firm and mildly tasting like radish.
- Aureoboletus tibethanus, a small very viscid (slime covered) and rugose (dimpled) bolete.
- Momo and peaches for the picnic lunch above Ura.
- Aureoboletus tibethanus grows in oak forests
- Phallus impudicus half grown with lots of flies. I could observe the growth while taking pictures.
- Red-purple tubes of Bolerus karmesinus, now probably Butyriboletus or Exsidoporus karmesinusbolete growing in a spruce forest
- Hygrocybe sp. seen in Thowadra
- Primula capitata seen from above, Tangsibi
- Amanita sp.
- Podostroma solmsii close up
- Ponerorchis chusua orchid, Phadjoding
- Amanita sp. Tangsibi
- Aphelaria? The closest I could find. Aphelariaceae are in the Cantharellales order. But really no idea. In Tsuga dumosa forest in 3000m in Thowadra, Bumthang., 2900m
- red Mycena in Tingtibi seems a common mushroom in oak forests.
- Cruentomycena seen in Tingtibi
- A stinkhorn relative that fruits in the egg state. Maybe one of these two East Asian species: Protuberella borealis or Kobayashia nipponica ? Growing with Castanopsis above Tingtibi
- red Cruentomycena sp. growing on leaf in Tingtibi
- Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa var. arbuscula slimemold growing near Trongsa, Bhutan.