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  1. 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.

  2. Nature enter me Up in a tree A bird sings so sweetly Nature's own voice I hear Rustling whistling leaves Turning breeze to speech Call to me now Ease my mind I'll turn something new Minds layed with dew Do do do do do do do do Do do do do do do Di di di di di di di di di di di Nature enter me I'll turn something new Minds layed with dew Do do ...

  3. 21 de abr. de 2008 · > The Mutton Birds: Nature. 21 April 2008. The Mutton Birds: Nature. The video for the Mutton Birds hit song, Nature. Tags: Mutton Birds (The) Show Comments. Subscribe me to your mailing list. More from Music. Music. Sophie Mashlan – Things I Don’t Mean – Sofar Wellington.

  4. In mid-1993, the single "Your Window" provided the Mutton Birds with another hit, and they soon signed with Virgin, issuing their sophomore LP, Salty. In 1995, Virgin also released Nature, a compilation of the earlier two albums intended for the foreign market; Envy of Angels, the Mutton Birds' third studio effort, followed a year later.

  5. Giidany Miirlarl. Muttonbird Island is a sacred and significant site to the local Gumbaynggirr Aboriginal people, who call the island Giidany Miirlarl, meaning moon sacred place. The moon is the island's protector, guarding the muttonbirds as a food source and protecting them from over-harvesting. The island was also a ceremonial site.

  6. In mid-1993, the single "Your Window" provided the Mutton Birds with another hit, and they soon signed with Virgin, issuing their sophomore LP, Salty. In 1995, Virgin also released Nature, a compilation of the earlier two albums intended for the foreign market; Envy of Angels, the Mutton Birds' third studio effort, followed a year later.

  7. To learn The Mutton Birds - Nature chords, focus on the sequence of these chords: C, A, G, D, A, C and G. Start slow with ChordU's Free Tempo controller and increase your speed as you get comfortable. Tune your capo to accommodate your vocal range, referencing the song's key: D Major. Download PDF. Download Midi.