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Yes I think they are related to chantarelle. They grow in late autumn, in mossy forests with fir trees - sometimes they are hard to spot, as they might be partially covered by moss. Sometimes it happens that whem I'm looking for them and can't find any, then I suddenly spot a small group of them and kneel down to pick them up - and only then realize that they are all around =) Somehow it is easier to spot them looking from a low angle. These are very safe to pick, at least in Finland, because there aren't poisonous mushrooms resembling this one, so there is no danger of misidentifying them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craterellus_tubaeformis