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I agree with Johny, the first looks like COTW, but past it's prime. Wouldn't expect it to taste good in that state. I'd mark the spot and come back next year. The second needs a better description. The picture looks like a white pore layer? It looks like it is growing out of dead hardwood? Does it stain? etc..

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Best to create one discussion per type of mushroom. The large pinkish rosette with whitish margins on the fronds looks like Laetiporus cincinnatus, although, as has been suggested, probably past prime. The second photo may be the same species, although maybe even a bit older. The mushroom with the single cap, single stalk, and pores on the underside is possibly Polyporus radicatus. If correct, then most of the stalk will be rooted beneath grown level. If it's possible to excavate or maybe twist a long stalk out of the ground (or if the stalk is not rooted), then it will be easier to support or reject this ID proposal. 

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