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Armillaria tabescens looks like a good possibility.

Is that some burnt wood I see in the lower part of photo #3? Bonomyces sinopicus is a cool weather species that fruits in burn-sites, usually found in springtime but perhaps worth considering. There's a Mushroom Observer observation from Kaskahstan IDed as B. sinopicus (at low confidence) that looks somewhat like the mushrooms seen in Colin's photos   https://mushroomobserver.org/279194?q=13Ee0

Also consider Gymnopus luxurians  https://mushroomobserver.org/71298?q=13EhV .

Whatever these are, they appear to be well past prime condition. 

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