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I don't think it's sulphur tuft as they don't have little groves in the cap and I would expect the gills at that age to be more green.

 

Funnily enough I've realised that a large crop of fungi growing in my chicken run is Coprinellus micaceus but they are beigey brown rather than yellow.

 

Are you able to get any more pictures when the caps have aged?

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32 minutes ago, Paul in the woods said:

I don't think it's sulphur tuft as they don't have little groves in the cap and I would expect the gills at that age to be more green.

 

Funnily enough I've realised that a large crop of fungi growing in my chicken run is Coprinellus micaceus but they are beigey brown rather than yellow.

 

Are you able to get any more pictures when the caps have aged?

I'm rarely in that area. I'll make a point of stopping by that tree if I am nearby in the near future though.

 

2 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

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