Iβm not knowledgeable enough to advise on species or edibility in this case, but getting a pic of the underside of the mushroom so you can see the gills/pores, and a pic of the mushroom sliced a little while ago and then freshly in kind of an X shape so bruising color / milk can be seen are usually needed for proper mushroom ID.
Not oyster
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Nope, sure isn't.
Maybe phestant either way way too big to eat