Scattered and clustered generously on small pieces of wood/organic matter at edge of trail in mixed cove forest. Recently logged. Not a known horseback trail. No detectable dung present. No significant odor or bruising. Thinking maybe a Tubaria.
Looks like maybe Tubaria. On small pieces of wood and organic matter on side of trail in mixed cove forest. Recently logged. Not a known horseback trail. No detectable dung. No significant odor. These are much like the attached observation link except these had velar material on the cap surfaces and margins. Stipes not as reticulated looking. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/215767702
On woody organic matter on the ground, mixed cove forest.
Single occurrence at top of embankment that also contains a lichen-moss community. No odor. Cap surface seems scruffy. Mixed forest.
Found on a decaying log next to a river bank.
Growing in wet mixed duff. Some appeared to be emerging from Redwood needles, but difficult to determine. The first image shows some that were emerging from a rotten Rhododendron (?) twig. Other options are California-Bay Laurel (Umbellularia californica) and Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) leaves.