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RE: Beautiful Backyard Mushrooms - Part 14 (Original)
It could be Amanita fulva.
It would be very helpful if you could dig around the base of the mushroom and check if it has a volva.
Do not eat it, the genus Amanita contains some of the deadliest mushrooms.
Thanks @fabulousfungi for the heads up. I googled it and it certainly looks similar. The mushrooms are gone now so I can't check for the volva but you can faintly see perhaps one at the base in one of the photos.
I think I can see in one pic