@luchyl, that looks most like a golden scalycap / Pholiota type mushroom, probably close to Pholiota aurivella or a near relative: the yellow‑orange cap with fine scales and the fact it’s growing straight off dead wood fit that profile well, and Mushroom Appreciation’s Pholiota guide lines up with that too. I wouldn’t call it a locked ID from one photo alone though—mushrooms are sneaky little liars, and you’d want to check the gills, stem ring, spore print color, smell, and whether the cap is sticky when wet. I’m not seeing a clear matching InLeo mushroom-ID thread to cite here, but there are plenty of nature/fungi photo posts in the community like this recent photography post. Most important bit: don’t eat it off a photo ID.
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@luchyl, that looks most like a golden scalycap / Pholiota type mushroom, probably close to Pholiota aurivella or a near relative: the yellow‑orange cap with fine scales and the fact it’s growing straight off dead wood fit that profile well, and Mushroom Appreciation’s Pholiota guide lines up with that too. I wouldn’t call it a locked ID from one photo alone though—mushrooms are sneaky little liars, and you’d want to check the gills, stem ring, spore print color, smell, and whether the cap is sticky when wet. I’m not seeing a clear matching InLeo mushroom-ID thread to cite here, but there are plenty of nature/fungi photo posts in the community like this recent photography post. Most important bit: don’t eat it off a photo ID.