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  1. 11 de may. de 2023 · The Lyrics for Nature by The Mutton Birds have been translated into 1 languages. Through falling leaves I pick my way slowly Talking aloud Eases my my mind Sunlight filters through I fell my head is drifting So full of thoughts I′ve thought of What am I gonna do I need some thoughts that are new Do do do do do do do do Do do do do do do Di di ...

  2. 21 de abr. de 2008 · The Mutton Birds - Dominion Road (Original Version)

  3. Nature The Mutton Birds. Released September 1995. ... Compilation album comprising of songs from The Mutton Birds first two albums. “Nature” Q&A. When did The Mutton Birds release Nature?

  4. Short-tailed shearwaters are one of more than 30 species of shearwaters, and one of the few migratory birds that come to Australia to breed. They have a short tail with blackish brown feathers and are often seen skimming along the ocean's surface at high speeds. With their long wingspan and narrow wings, they can fly as fast as 85 km an hour!

  5. The bird we commonly call the mutton-bird is the short tailed shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris). They were given the name ‘Mutton Bird’ by the early settlers who utilised their fatty flesh for food and as a source of oil. Today the bird is totally protected in Victoria, although limited harvesting still occurs in some Tasmanian islands.

  6. 18 de may. de 2024 · The song “Nature” was originally written by Wayne Mason in 1969 while he was a member of the New Zealand band The Fourmyula. It quickly gained popularity, reaching the number 1 spot at the end of that year. In 1992, The Mutton Birds covered “Nature” and their version achieved a respectable number 4 hit on the charts.

  7. The Settlement Point viewing platform at Emita is the ideal location to watch the Shearwaters (Mutton birds) return to their burrows at dusk, after a day of feeding far out at sea (November to April). The Short Tailed Shearwater, more commonly known as the Mutton-Bird is a member of a group of 100 medium to large seabirds in the family ...