- Lentinus concavus Chalalan
Lentinus concavus specimen found growing on a downed tree floating in the lake. - Lentinus concavus gills Chalalan 14
Lentinus concavus - I love the gills of this edible, gilled polypore formerly known as Pleurotus concavus! - Megalopyge opercularis Burro
Megalopyge opercularis known as Burro a super toxic caterpllar, do not touch! - Earliella scabrosa Chalalan14
Earliella scabrosa, these white edges look great with the red older conk tissue - Favolus tenuiculus Disp Chalalan 2014
Favolus tenuiculus, edible, but not incredible unless you are a bug! - parasitic plant Chalalan
Thismia (Burmanniaceae), a myco-heterotrophic plant as shown by the absence of the green chlorophyll. Seen in Chalalan - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa Chalalan 2014
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa seems to grow about everywhere. - Camillea mucronata lateral view
Camillea mucronata laterally seen. When not looking closely it is easily overseen. - Camillea mucronata
Camillea mucronata from above - Entonaema pallida
Entonaema pallida, its jelly-like consistence does not give away that it is in the Xylariaceae. - Ceratiomyxa morchella
Ceratiomyxa morchella, a rarer Caratiomyxa slime mold. - Mycena spinosissima
This ultra-tiny Mycena might be M.spinosissima. I am in love with these guys! - Caracara
This Red-throated Caracara (Ibycter americanus) was very, very loud about us in his territory - Macrolepiota columbiana 2014
Macrolepiota colombiana, nearly 30 cm (1 ft) tall. - Macrolepiota columbiana gills 2014
Macrolepiota colombiana, its gills showing the typical color change from whitish to red-brown - Clitocybula azurea in Chalalan
Clitocybula azurea - what a cool mushroom. Its tiny, loves old wood and too rare. Chalalan Amazon. - Wood stork Tuichi
Wood stork along the Tuichi River - King Vulture
A King Vulture - what an impressive bird! - King Vulture pair
King Vulture (Sarcoramphus papa) pair