The provided image shows a collection of mushroom caps lying on brown dead grass and twigs. The mushroom species is identified as Pluteus by the presence of gills running down the stem, which are typically associated with the genus.
In the image, five mushroom caps are visible, arranged in two rows: three on top and two below them. They have a tan or light-brown coloration, with the ones at the bottom appearing slightly darker due to dirt accumulation.
The gills of these mushrooms are white and run down their stems. The stems themselves are not visible as they are buried beneath the caps.
The background of the image consists of dry grass and twigs scattered across the surface. – AI vision