The Mysterious Broken Egg
A young child discovered a broken egg in the yard, leading to an extraordinary revelation that captivated friends and relatives.
As the afternoon light poured over the yard, a boy noticed a fragile broken egg on the ground. “Cradled in his palms was a little, fully formed bird,” its eyes twinkling with innocence, and it chirped sweetly, as if saying, “Hello, world!” The revelation elicited a range of reactions among those present, with adults showing “amazement, excitement, and a touch of awe,” while children were “wide-eyed and eager.”
This discovery turned an ordinary moment into an exceptional one, opening their hearts and minds to nature’s wonders. The egg found was identified as Devil’s Fingers Fungus Egg (Clathrus archeri), also known as Octopus Stinkhorn, at Chailey Common Local Nature Reserve and SSSI, East Sussex, England.