On the kitchen exhaust fan, but fortunately none of its relatives showed up. It was so calm that when I put it in a bowl (with lid) and released it outside, it didn't fly away for a good five minutes.
Fruiting beneath Douglas fir near the F lot parking entrance.
Cap: Pale honey yellow but tacky/subviscid.
Volva: tight, collar like but not flaring.
Harvested portion of cap and dehydrating for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
Fruiting along Driftwood Rd. NW near modular housing at the Evergreen State college campus. Beneath Douglas fir and big leaf maple.
Harvested a single fruiting body and dehydrating for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
Grazing near parking lot.
On highway sign overlooking large marsh.
Calling at dusk, and again before sunrise.
Freshly preserved specimen photographed through microscope. Tapped from fallen Ponderosa pine cone. In Burke Museum collection.