Mutton Bird Island by Edwin Ng


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The muttonbird, tītī, or sooty shearwater ( ), is a member of the petrel family of seabirds (Procellariidae). The birds have dark brown plumage, with silvery-white markings under the wings. At breeding time in late November they dig burrows in the ground, where they lay a single egg. Humans have hunted petrels since earliest times.


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On Flinders and Cape Barren Islands, they are known as mutton birds, and they are revered and devoured. Elder Aunty Dy Summers says eating mutton bird is part of a long culture in the Furneaux Island group. "I love 'em, I had them last night for dinner, actually," she says. "My next-door neighbour said, 'I've got some salted mutton bird here.


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Muttonbird or mutton bird may refer to species of petrel, especially shearwaters, whose young are harvested for food and other uses before they fledge in Australia and New Zealand. The English term "muttonbird" originally emerged among settlers on Norfolk Island as the strong taste and fattiness of these birds' meat was likened to mutton.


Mutton Bird Island by Edwin Ng

Mutton Bird Island is an irregularly shaped unpopulated island located close to the south-western coast of Tasmania, Australia. Situated some 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of where the mouth of Port Davey meets the Southern Ocean, the 44-hectare (110-acre) is the largest of the eight islands that comprise the Mutton Bird Islands Group.


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The Tītī / Muttonbird Islands are an island group near Stewart Island in the far south of New Zealand. The islands are not permanently inhabited, and are named for the traditional seasonal harvesting ("muttonbirding") of the sooty shearwater by Māori. These birds are known as "muttonbirds" due to their supposedly mutton -like taste. [1]


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Tītī/Muttonbird islands. The Tītī/Muttonbird Islands are groups of islands north-east, east and south-west of Stewart Island/Rakiura which are home to hundreds of thousands of tītī (muttonbirds or sooty shearwaters). Rakiura Māori have the right to gather tītī chicks on the 36 islands in April and May each year.


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1 hour. 3.7 km. Out and back. 45m. 45 m. Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve. Start location: 30 Marina Dr, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450, Australia. Before you go - tips to stay safe. More information about this trail.


Mutton Bird Island at Loch Ard on the Great Ocean Road, Port Campbell National Park

Page 1. Muttonbirding in New Zealand. The muttonbird, tītī, or sooty shearwater ( Puffinus griseus ), is a member of the petrel family of seabirds (Procellariidae). The birds have dark brown plumage, with silvery-white markings under the wings. At breeding time in late November they dig burrows in the ground, where they lay a single egg.


"Mutton bird" (fleshfooted shearwater) (Lord Howe Island, Australia) birds birdlife

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Muttonbird Island is the jewel in the crown of Coffs Harbour. Surrounded by ocean sparkling in shades of blue, the island affords views of the Coffs Coast and hinterland from a unique, off-shore perspective. The outdoor learning centre will enrich the experience by providing fascinating cultural information.


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Mutton Bird Island is one huge piece of Sandstone and Limestone standing 40 metres tall. This part of coastline use to be deep under water. The stone formed about 200 million years ago from ocean debris, such as plant and fish matter that floated to the bottom of the really deep ocean.


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Mutton Bird Island Albany Western Australia taken in July.

Local alerts 1 There is 1 alert for Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve: Other planned events Read details View full screen Pause Play The Eastern lookout offers spectacular views of the Solitary Islands. Explore the areas's Aboriginal cultural significance on a school excursion, or enjoy some whale watching in the heart of Coffs Harbour.


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Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve is a nature reserve off the shore of Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia, on the southern boundary of the Solitary Islands Marine Park. It is linked to the mainland by a causeway, which acts as the northern breakwater for the harbour.


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Each year our family makes the trip to Big South Cape Island or Taukihepa, it is an offshore island of New Zealand to the west of the southern tip of Stewart.