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On 10/10/2021 at 17:44, Paul in the woods said:

Possibly Shaggy Scalycap, Pholiota squarrosa. Worth looking at the stem to see if it matches.

 

 

You can see in the picture one of the caps is missing and the shaggy stem is visible. Rules out shaggy inkcap and shaggy parasol.

 

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17 hours ago, Silverhooker said:

Tawny funnel cap is my best guess any one know ?..

Those or common funnels or similar, hard to be sure from the photos. They look a bit pale to me for tawny funnels but could be washed out a bit.

 

I like to have a close look at the gils and possibly do a spore print (place one gills down on a black piece of paper/card for a few hours).

 

If you look here you will see you should be looking for a creamy-white print.

 

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