>>2114497Hello anon. When you are posting a photo of mushrooms for identification (and this goes for everyone reading this) please include IN THE ORIGINAL POST: your location and a photo that shows the cap, the gills, the stem, and the surrounding area. (What kind of trees/plants are they growing near, what are they growing on, etc.)
There are hundreds of species that look like yours my friend. Please learn mushroom ID request etiquette; I could potentially give you a false ID which could kill you or seriously poison you.
Things you can do to test the mushroom:
>spore print>cap size and color>gill color>bruise color>stipe shape, durability, length, and whether it has a ringt. mycologist