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  1. Watch on. The Mutton Bird (Puffinus tenuirostris) has been the basis of a successful, if little-known, Tasmanian industry for more than a century. Each year millions of fledglings are harvested for their carcasses and oil. In 1947, in an attempt to assess how long rookeries could withstand such losses, the Fauna Board of Tasmania joined forces ...

  2. 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

  3. Anchor Me by The Mutton Birds;Album: Salty (1994);Songwriter: Don McGlashan.Photo by Ramunas Bruzashttps://ramunasbruzas.pixels.comIf you enjoyed the content...

  4. 20 de abr. de 2008 · The Mutton Birds - Ngaire

  5. 16 de feb. de 2014 · Watch the Mutton Birds perform their stunning version of Don't Fear The Reaper, a classic rock song by Blue Öyster Cult. This live video was recorded in March 1997 and showcases the band's talent ...

  6. Aboriginal Education Services 2010.This video is an early years resource about mutton birds.We follow the mutton birds into their burrows, and are introduced...

  7. 13 de feb. de 2014 · ----- ANCHOR ME - The Mutton Birds ----- Tabbed by: mshafer Email: michaelshafer28@gmail.com Intro A (repeat A for the whole intro and occasionally add in a G note) Verse 1 A G# D C# Full fathom five, someday I'll lie A G# D C# Singing songs that come, from dead men's tongues D Anchor me, anchor me A G# D C# As the compass turns and the glass ...