What is this fungi/ mushroom we found on our walk?

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Found this while walking in woods near our home, not sure what it is and cant seem to find it on google. Was about 8-9 inches tall. enter image description here










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  • it works better to identify mushrooms in your state foraging groups better. Can we also see the gills/pours?
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  • Sorry new to this, this is in the south east of england. And this is the only photo i managed to take unfortunately.
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Found this while walking in woods near our home, not sure what it is and cant seem to find it on google. Was about 8-9 inches tall. enter image description here










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    – black thumb
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  • Sorry new to this, this is in the south east of england. And this is the only photo i managed to take unfortunately.
    – R.page95
    3 hours ago










  • This might be better at the great outdoors forum
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Found this while walking in woods near our home, not sure what it is and cant seem to find it on google. Was about 8-9 inches tall. enter image description here







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  • it works better to identify mushrooms in your state foraging groups better. Can we also see the gills/pours?
    – black thumb
    4 hours ago










  • Sorry new to this, this is in the south east of england. And this is the only photo i managed to take unfortunately.
    – R.page95
    3 hours ago










  • This might be better at the great outdoors forum
    – kevinsky♦
    1 hour ago

















  • it works better to identify mushrooms in your state foraging groups better. Can we also see the gills/pours?
    – black thumb
    4 hours ago










  • Sorry new to this, this is in the south east of england. And this is the only photo i managed to take unfortunately.
    – R.page95
    3 hours ago










  • This might be better at the great outdoors forum
    – kevinsky♦
    1 hour ago
















it works better to identify mushrooms in your state foraging groups better. Can we also see the gills/pours?
– black thumb
4 hours ago




it works better to identify mushrooms in your state foraging groups better. Can we also see the gills/pours?
– black thumb
4 hours ago












Sorry new to this, this is in the south east of england. And this is the only photo i managed to take unfortunately.
– R.page95
3 hours ago




Sorry new to this, this is in the south east of england. And this is the only photo i managed to take unfortunately.
– R.page95
3 hours ago












This might be better at the great outdoors forum
– kevinsky♦
1 hour ago





This might be better at the great outdoors forum
– kevinsky♦
1 hour ago











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It is almost certainly some species of inkcap. Beware - there are two edible (and tasty) species, but about two dozen poisonous ones!



I think this is one of the poisonous ones: the "magpie fungus" Coprinopsis picacea.






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It is almost certainly some species of inkcap. Beware - there are two edible (and tasty) species, but about two dozen poisonous ones!



I think this is one of the poisonous ones: the "magpie fungus" Coprinopsis picacea.






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It is almost certainly some species of inkcap. Beware - there are two edible (and tasty) species, but about two dozen poisonous ones!



I think this is one of the poisonous ones: the "magpie fungus" Coprinopsis picacea.






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It is almost certainly some species of inkcap. Beware - there are two edible (and tasty) species, but about two dozen poisonous ones!



I think this is one of the poisonous ones: the "magpie fungus" Coprinopsis picacea.






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It is almost certainly some species of inkcap. Beware - there are two edible (and tasty) species, but about two dozen poisonous ones!



I think this is one of the poisonous ones: the "magpie fungus" Coprinopsis picacea.







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