Another colour now and the flies are loving it (lots of small ones)

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Uncompressed.

Late to the party:

Yellow Netted Stinkhorn. I wouldn't eat it in this stadium because of the stink, but they are a treat in the early stadium. Often called "devil's eggs". Usually they grow in multiples. If you go into the earth under it you'll probably find a mycelial cord that runs to others. If you come across some that still look like an egg, these are edible.

I've seen quite a few since in a few places since.

I'd much prefer it was a wine cap.