Due to loud cawing throughout the area, large number of crows flying around and landing on nearby trees
Welp, least it's a cool iNat observation.
Due to yellow markings on top and corners of sides
Very tiny specimen
6 spots on abdomen
Yellow coloration
Legs have a fade to black at the ends
Red cap
White stem and gills
Dense pores on underside
Pores are beige
Cap is white with circles stemming from middle
Fine 'hairs' on cap
Found alone
Bright orange cap with hole down into center
Orange towards top of stem to yellow (or lighter orange) at bottom
Very pale orange to white gills which extend towards stem
Between Yellowfoot and Flame Chanterelle, unsure of ID
Holes and dots in it
Spikes on side of it
Hoof like shape, lines on it
Dark coloration and bottom
Short grey stem
White fluffy mycelium
Flat circular grey brown
White margin of cap
White to beige long gills
White gills
Orange to red cap
In large group
Medium sized specimens
Beige teeth
Beige stem and inside of stem
Hole in center of cap
Streaky brown and beige cap
Near frozen due to temperature
Likely an oak leaf it's on
Smooth circular gall with multiple exit or entrance holes.