In the second photo, the mushrooms on the left are the Ohio Valley Spring Psilocybe, locally known as Bluefoot. I suspect the white mycelial threads on the right are asexual sporophores, indicating pleomorphy in Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata.
Growing in extremely muddy soil
Translucency very similar to a wood ear mushroom, but color was much lighter and each cup was more rounded, not as wavy as the wood ears I’m used to.