- Marasmius sp. that is branching growing in Rio Claro
- A tiny yellow Asco growing in Rio Claro
- The rhizmorphs of this Marasmius is used by the Yanomami Indians as decoration material when weaving baskets. growing in Rio Claro
- Oil bird cave entrance with Don, Pepe & Debbie
- Ophiocordyceps caloceroides group with its spider victim
- Stromata of Ophiocordyceps caloceroides group stromata in situ
- Ophiocordyceps amazonica that killed a grashopper seen in Rio Claro
- Cookeina tricholoma, the widely distributed edible Hairy Jungle cup encountered in Rio Claro
- Cookeina tricholoma - one of my favorites, pleasing the eye and the palate.
- Physarella oblonga, a slimemold seen in Rio Claro, Antioquia
- Physarella oblonga slime mold patch
- Physarella oblonga patch close up
- Physarella oblonga slime mold after it popped to release its spores, Rio Claro, Antiqua, Colombia
- Physarella oblonga slime mold close up, after it popped to release its spores, Rio Claro, Antiqua, Colombia
- Lizard with blue cheek and orange head seen in Rio Claro, Antioquia
- marble river bed of the gorgeous Rio Claro, Antioquia
- Geastrum sp. wiith millipede on the inside seen in Rio Claro
- rhizomorph of a fungus seen in Rio Claro
- Geastrum seen in Rio Claro
- A big yellow Polyporus sp. with pores display in Rio Claro