A few of the ones towards the animal are called wild button cap, they can be recognized by having a nipple like appearance on top and having a small loose collar under the cap, they are in fact edible but only if you are 100% sure of the type. The larger ones below those appear to be common yard fungi and are not toxic but not exactly edible either. I'm not sure about the group to the left of the big ones.
All mushrooms are great, especially cordyceps. Buy some at the local store and ingest them or just hold them. They're also good for headaches, you just apply them directly to the forehead. Everyone should get some cordyceps.
I've eaten wild mushrooms with no problems but my father is a very woodsy person so finding edibles for him is a breeze, but I only trust two kinds of wild mushrooms because those are the most common locally to me (button cap and moral) and I can easily id them, store bought is a different matter but only really like a few kinds of those.
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