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  1. The Mutton Birds were a New Zealand band formed in 1991 and dissolved around 2002. Mutton Bird is a colloquialism for the Sooty Shearwater a type of sea bird that resides on

  2. A place to stand. Far away. From the envy of angels. Driving to your house after dark. The lights of the town behind these hills. I'm wanting so much to see you again. Can almost touch the new ...

  3. The Mutton Birds. 1,228 likes · 2 talking about this. Musician/band

  4. Released. 1999 — New Zealand. CD —. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Mutton Birds by The Mutton Birds. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  5. Muttonbirds, or sooty shearwaters, are known to Māori as tītī. Millions of these seabirds live on the islands scattered around Rakiura (Stewart Island), at the southern tip of New Zealand. The birds are dark brown, and about the size of a duck. They nest in burrows. Valued by Māori as food, the birds are said to taste like mutton (sheep meat).

  6. The Mutton Birds is the first album by the New Zealand band The Mutton Birds.Released in 1992, it remained on the New Zealand album charts for more than a year and was named Best Album at the 1993 New Zealand Music Awards.It was among the records selected by the author Nick Bollinger for his 2009 book, 100 Essential New Zealand albums. A single, a version of "Nature", the 1968 song by the ...

  7. Anchor me, anchor me. As the compass turns. And the glass it falls. Where the storm clouds roll. And the gulls they call. Anchor me, anchor me, anchor me. Anchor me. In the middle of your deep ...