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.
Pinker than in Spokane Valley.