Clavulina are white spored and the yellow-brown areas shown on the images might be indicative of spore deposits. If so, then I wonder if this is a species of Ramaria. The book Ramaria of the Pacific Northwest (Exeter et al. 2006) is available online for download it is 167 pages and has many images. From this book I suspect you can get a good appreciation of the fruit body variability to be found in the genus Ramaria.
@Csteele4 Sorry. Going back through old records as I realised that a lot of my coastal records are no longer in the sysstem. Probably due to the previous south coast NatureMapr group opting to move to iNaturalist. I presume most records went with them. But perhaps also before NatureMapr went nation-wide.
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