At 1:19 the mushroom looks like a chanterelle, very tasty. At 7:08 that looks very like a slender parasol mushroom, another really tasty mushroom. Thanks for the video.
@@tylerbeeecher No, I'm not sure either, mate, I can't get a good look at the gills. As for the colour, it ranges from yellow all the way to orange in regards to chanterelles, but that becomes obvious when you actually watch more than 3 videos. The best way to find out is to cut it open and see if it's white inside. Looking at that mushroom again and I'd say it's 60/40 in favour of it being a false chanterelle instead, they're much more common.
I've just found this channel. I take my retriever out with me whenever I go foraging in the local area. We found Mica caps, Mower's mushroom, even a Weeping widow today. I started foraging late July and also found a Horse mushroom.
Apparently all brittle hills can be tasted to see if they’re spicy. We’re lucky as in the uk there are no deadly brittle gills. I’ve recently tasted brittle gills a couple times, all of which were certainly not edible and I have had no ill effects.