Perhaps - but the small mycenoid form and the hairy caps suggest a non-Mycena such as Hemimycena. Given that there are several other genera with small mycenoid form, the specimens in these photographs might of course be one of those other genera, but I'll use Hemimycena as a plausible pigeonhole for this fungus.
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