Had a lovely walk up on May Hill on the edge of the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire yesterday. The area is grazed by horses and their droppings are everywhere. However, it has been very dry for some time now and there was not a lot of fungi to be found. I hope I have managed to identify some myself but I am happy to be corrected!
There were a few small Panaeolus semiovatus on one or two piles of pony-poo and one
big one near the boundary fence with the adjacent woodland:
In the grass between some gorse two Snowy Waxcaps, Hygrocybe virginea:
and in the lower corner away from the main paths, two yet-to-open Parasols, widely separated but standing proud and visible from some distance away!
Then there were these which I feel I ought to know but can't seem to figure out what they are.

In longer grass closer to the shade from some trees the other side of the fence, the small one had alredy been picked so I moved it close to the one in situ. But when I went to pick that one, it sort of fell apart in my clumsy hands

- the stipe breaking in two down the middle and coming apart from the cap. I didn't think there was a ring but one might have fallen away...? The gills were crowded and pinkish and the cap covered in pinky-brown fibrous scales - the drops on the right of the cap are from the morning dew/mist which had persisited as the area was in shade until mid-afternoon. I was thinking along the lines of Agaricus something or other...
Please help!
There were also a couple of other things growing on the pony-poo which I shall post on the "Dung Fungus" thread. Thanks in anticipation.