Your help is needed once more to identify todays find. My guess is Pluteus cervinus but as usual I expect to be wrong. They are growing on log step pathways. The photos are both shot vertically downwards.
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Your comments are all appreciated as usual.
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identification of any fungi should not be relied on from this forum (or any other for that matter) to be totally accurate, as it is very easy to mistake any fungi for another one, especially from just a photograph alone, which could prove fatal to yourself if you were to eat the said fungi,
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pretty certain its not a Pluteus, but a Pleurotus ostreatus (Oyster Mushroom)
(see Marys post Here for another example of one )
(see Marys post Here for another example of one )
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i think these in Tapinelas post here are a much better match for these 

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