There is a golden rule that says, if you can't identify a fungus, you don't eat it. If you are interested in finding out about fungi, and collecting them to eat, there are some relatively safe starting points, for example if you ever find a giant puffball or a parasol mushroom, they aren't easily confused with anything else but for the most part you have to learn to look for the signs which identify them positively. The best relatively common forage mushrooms that are easy to identify are ceps/boletus/penny bun but they also have an evil twin you have to take care over.
The photographs show that it is unlikely you are that familiar with the characteristics needed to identify and therefore haven't provided sufficient data for anyone to be positive although I'd say Si S guess looks right-ish for the little'uns, but it's impossible to be sure. Rule #1 therefore applies.