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Seasonal harvesting of petrel chicks
Muttonbirding is the seasonal harvesting of the chicks of petrels, especially shearwater species, for food, oil and feathers by recreational or commercial
Muttonbirding
Topics referred to by the same term
Islet Titi/Muttonbird Islands, New Zealand The Mutton Birds, band from Auckland The Mutton Birds (album) Muttonbirding, the capturing of muttonbird fledglings
Muttonbird
Species of bird
harvesting the various species of bird known as muttonbirds is known as muttonbirding. The name muttonbird was first used by the early settlers on Norfolk
Short-tailed_shearwater
Small uninhabited archipelago off New Zealand
traditional seasonal harvesting ("muttonbirding") of the sooty shearwater by Māori. These birds are known as "muttonbirds" due to their supposedly mutton-like
Tītī_/_Muttonbird_Islands
Topics referred to by the same term
Muttonbird Island may refer to: Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve, New South Wales, Australia Muttonbird Island (Lord Howe Island), offshore island of
Muttonbird_Island
Species of bird
2007 Tītī – muttonbirding in Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand A Seaweed Pantry – Tales from Te Papa episode 100 – a short video on muttonbirding
Sooty_shearwater
Warm-blooded animals with wings and feathers
snipe, and woodcock. Muttonbirding is also popular in Australia and New Zealand. Although some hunting, such as that of muttonbirds, may be sustainable
Bird
Strait separating the South and Stewart Islands of New Zealand
including Ruapuke Island and the northern Muttonbird Islands. These islands are locations for muttonbirding—the harvest by Rakiura Māori of sooty shearwater
Foveaux_Strait
Nature reserve in Australia
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
Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve
Muttonbird_Island_Nature_Reserve
New Zealand rock music group
The Mutton Birds were a New Zealand rock music group formed in Auckland in 1991 by Ross Burge, David Long and Don McGlashan, with Alan Gregg joining a
The_Mutton_Birds
Seabird
to harvesting from their nest burrows for food, a practice known as muttonbirding, in Australia and New Zealand. Shearwaters feed on fish, squid, and
Shearwater
Polynesian language spoken in New Zealand
its state in 1844 – lives on in Watkin's vocabulary list and in many muttonbirding terms still in use, and may flourish again in the new climate of Maoritaka
Māori_language
1994 single by The Mutton Birds
"The Heater" was the first single from Salty, the second album by the New Zealand band, The Mutton Birds. Released early in 1994, it reached number one
The_Heater
Island in Tasmania, Australia
property and has been severely affected by grazing livestock, fire, muttonbirding and the introduction of exotic animals. The island is part of the Franklin
Great_Dog_Island_(Tasmania)
Island in Tasmania, Australia
north-east, as well as roads, three airstrips, fencing and a wharf. Seasonal muttonbirding occurs in March and April. Much of the island is composed of dense scrub
Three_Hummock_Island
Limestone stacks in Australia
originally known as the Pinnacles; the Sow and Pigs (or Sow and Piglets, with Muttonbird Island being the Sow and the smaller rock stacks being the Piglets); and
The Twelve Apostles (Victoria)
The_Twelve_Apostles_(Victoria)
Bird in Māori mythology
residents but are visited seasonally, from mid-March to the end of May, for muttonbirding – the harvesting of sooty shearwater chicks for food and oil. There
Hakawai_(mythology)
New Zealand's third largest island
collectively as the Tītī / Muttonbird Islands. These are the locations for the traditional seasonal harvesting (muttonbirding) of sooty shearwater chicks
Stewart_Island
Island to the north of Tasmania, Australia
chose to stay in the Furneaux Group, subsisting on cattle grazing and muttonbirding. From 1831, the remnants of the Tasmanian Aboriginal population were
Flinders_Island
Family of seabirds which includes petrels, shearweters and prions
traditionally exploited several species of fulmar and shearwater (known as muttonbirds) for food, fuel, and bait, a practice that continues in a controlled
Procellariidae
Island in Tasmania, Australia
breeding pairs of short-tailed shearwaters, which are subject to annual muttonbirding activities. Approval is required to visit. There is an airstrip, otherwise
Trefoil_Island
City in Western Australia
closest to the town centre. Other popular beaches include Frenchman Bay and Muttonbird Island. Albany is 418 km (260 mi) SSE of the state capital, Perth, to
Albany,_Western_Australia
Species of bird
It is one of the shearwater species that is sometimes referred to as a muttonbird, like the sooty shearwater of New Zealand and the short-tailed shearwater
Wedge-tailed_shearwater
Species of tree
headlands and former settlement sites where it may have been introduced by muttonbird collectors, while on the Chatham Islands it is also largely "a notable
Cordyline_australis
Species of grass
Poa foliosa is a species of tussock grass commonly known as muttonbird poa. It is native to the subantarctic islands of New Zealand and Australia. Poa
Poa_foliosa
Island in New Zealand
of Stewart Island / Rakiura. The island is the largest of the Tītī / Muttonbird Islands, and as such has no permanent inhabitants but is visited by muttonbirders
Taukihepa / Big South Cape Island
Taukihepa_/_Big_South_Cape_Island
Islands in New Zealand
on the east. It is one of the groups which together make up the Tītī / Muttonbird Islands. List of islands of New Zealand Islands portal "NZGB Gazetteer"
Boat_Group
east of Narooma on the south coast Moon Island, 1 km off Swansea Heads Muttonbird Island, off Coffs Harbour Newry Island, in the Kalang River near Urunga
List_of_islands_of_Australia
Tasmanian documentary photographer
social issues. His 1985-1988 work The Moonbird People, which focused on muttonbirding in the Furneaux islands, garnered him international attention and a
Ricky_Maynard
Topics referred to by the same term
interchangeably with "goat meat" in some Asian and Indian cooking Muttonbird (disambiguation) Muttonbirding, the seasonal harvesting of the chicks of petrels for
Mutton_(disambiguation)
Traditional wild-harvested food
hunt for most or all of their food List of edible invasive species Muttonbirding – Seasonal harvesting of petrel chicks Norwegian cuisine – Culinary
Gull_egg
Island in Tasmania, Australia
repeated burning and grazing. Commercial muttonbirding took place until 1957, and recreational muttonbirding since then. The island is part of the Franklin
Little_Green_Island
Species of bird
name ōi and (along with other species such as the sooty shearwater) as a muttonbird. This species was formerly treated as a subspecies of the great-winged
Grey-faced_petrel
Birds living in the maritime environment
deposits and feathers for the millinery trade reached industrial levels. Muttonbirding (harvesting shearwater chicks) developed as important industries in
Seabird
Island, (The Ninepin), Bay of Islands Tiritiri Matangi Island Tītī / Muttonbird Islands Tokomāpuna Island / Aeroplane Island Tonga Island Ulva Island
List of islands of New Zealand
List_of_islands_of_New_Zealand
Genus of flowering plants in the grass family Poaceae
fendleriana Poa flabellata Poa flexuosa – wavy meadow-grass Poa foliosa – muttonbird poa Poa glauca – glaucous meadow-grass Poa gunnii Poa hiemata – soft snow-grass
Poa
Island in Western Australia
referred to as Muttonbird Island as well. Some consider the much smaller, low-level granite islet located immediately to the east as Muttonbird Island, but
Shelter Island (Western Australia)
Shelter_Island_(Western_Australia)
Culinary traditions of New Zealand
using smoke, air-drying, fermentation, or layers of fat—particularly muttonbirds. Māori were one of the few people to have no form of alcoholic beverage
New_Zealand_cuisine
Island in Tasmania, Australia
12% of the whole population of this species, and is subject to annual muttonbirding. It also has a major colony of little penguins, with 20,000 pairs. As
Babel_Island
City in New South Wales, Australia
tropical species and the northern limits of the southern temperate species. Muttonbird Island is accessible by walking along the breakwater from the harbour
Coffs_Harbour
Marine protected area in New South Wales, Australia
first declared in NSW and stretches along the northern NSW coast, from Muttonbird Island, Coffs Harbour, to Plover Island near Sandon River, 75 kilometres
Solitary_Islands_Marine_Park
Island off the coast of Tasmania
to 240,000 breeding pairs of the short-tailed shearwater (or Tasmanian muttonbird). In March 2021, awareness increased concerning the feral cat population
Bruny_Island
seals, fish and the short-tailed shearwater, most commonly known as the muttonbird. Invertebrates used as food included insects such as the bogong moth and
Fauna_of_Australia
Species of penguin
WA's little penguin population". ABC News. Retrieved 21 April 2020. "MUTTONBIRD INDUSTRY. Damage by penguins". Advocate. 27 August 1930. Retrieved 20
Little_penguin
Subantarctic archipelago of New Zealand
nearly three months living as castaways on the island, living on raw muttonbirds, mussels and roots for 87 days before gaining the attention of the government
Antipodes_Islands
Order of birds
Some cultures continue to harvest shearwaters (a practice known as muttonbirding); for example, the Māori of New Zealand use a sustainable traditional
Procellariiformes
Inner Hebrides Scotland Tiritiri Matangi Hauraki Gulf New Zealand Titi Muttonbird Islands New Zealand Tjeldøya Vesterålen, Troms Norway Tjøme Vestfold
List_of_islands_by_name_(T)
Large congregation of birds
supply nearly ran out, and other sources of guano had to be found. Muttonbirding List of little penguin colonies Seabird colonies can be predominately
Bird_colony
Islands in New Zealand
coast of Stewart Island, New Zealand. They are to the south of the Tītī / Muttonbird Islands. The islands include Pomatakiarehua, Kiahuka, and Wharepuaitaha
Breaksea Islands (Stewart Island)
Breaksea_Islands_(Stewart_Island)
Town in Victoria, Australia
holds a breeding colony of the short-tailed shearwater or Australian muttonbird. The Port Fairy Folk Festival is held during the Labour Day long weekend
Port_Fairy
Solander Islands Sugar Loaf Islands Tata Islands Three Kings Islands Tītī / Muttonbird Islands Pitcairn Islands Samoan Islands (Navigators' Islands) Aleipata
List_of_archipelagos
Group of islands off Southern Australia
muttonbirds (400 pairs). Dog Island is located about 300 metres (980 feet) east-north-east of St Francis, it has saltbush shrubland and muttonbirds (1816
Nuyts_Archipelago
Overview of Indigenous Australian history
up to 10 kilometres offshore to visit islands and hunt for seals and muttonbirds. Oral history demonstrates "the continuity of culture of Indigenous Australians"
History of Indigenous Australians
History_of_Indigenous_Australians
Species of bat
eISSN 2324-1713. ISBN 978-1-98-851452-9. S2CID 82721267. Blackburn (1965). "Muttonbird islands diary". Notornis. 12 (4): 191–207. doi:10.63172/729688prdplr.
New Zealand greater short-tailed bat
New_Zealand_greater_short-tailed_bat
Island in Tasmania, Australia
Island in the Furneaux Group. The island is grazed by sheep and annual muttonbirding takes place. Seabirds and waders recorded as breeding on the island
Inner_Sister_Island
Products Marketing Act 1953. Helicopter-based hunting in Fiordland Muttonbirding 1080 usage in New Zealand Canada goose in New Zealand Invasive species
Hunting_in_New_Zealand
1963 Australian TV series or program
Set on Phillip Island, this episode features the fairy penguin, muttonbird and plankton. 5 "The Australian Mallee" 4 August 1963 (1963-08-04) Set
Australian Wildlife (TV series)
Australian_Wildlife_(TV_series)
Topics referred to by the same term
island in the United States Edwards Island (New Zealand), one of the Titi/Muttonbird Islands Edwards Islands (Canisteo Peninsula), an island group in Antarctica
Edwards_Island
Australian lawyer and Tasmanian Aboriginal activist
reasons. The family remained connected with Cape Barren Island and the muttonbirding industry. As a child he lived for periods in Lefroy and George Town
Michael_Mansell
Town in Tasmania, Australia
name is a Tasmanian Aboriginal word for the short-tailed shearwater or "muttonbird", a bird that played an important role in local Tasmanian Aboriginal culture
Yolla,_Tasmania
Island off the coast of Tasmania, Australia
The island is a breeding site for short-tailed shearwaters, or Tasmanian muttonbirds
Bird_Island_(Tasmania)
Island in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Ngāti Awa and Tūhoe continued to visit the island for sea food and muttonbirds and to collect stones for hāngī (underground ovens). The first European
Moutohora_Island
Lake in New South Wales, Australia
Neville Mount Nullum Mount Seaview Muckleewee Mountain Muldiva Munro Island Muttonbird Island Ngambaa North Rock North Solitary Island North-West Solitary Island
Chipping_Norton_Lake
Species of bird
chicks have historically been harvested for food in a practice known as muttonbirding, although this is not thought to be part of traditional Māori food gathering
Westland_petrel
Island in Tasmania Australia
estimated 250,000 shearwater burrows present, it is principally used for muttonbirding. The island forms part of the Hunter Island Group Important Bird Area
Steep_Island,_Australia
Historic place in Canterbury, New Zealand
goods for trade. The pā traded in pounamu from the Arahura River, tītī (muttonbird) from the islands around Stewart Island / Rakiura, and obsidian from Mayor
Kaiapoi_Pā
Species of New Zealand native bird
prefer a greater variety of species to forage from, including Rātā and Muttonbird Scrub. The foraging behaviour of mohua differs between podocarp and beech
Yellowhead_(bird)
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Proclamation Swansea is home to colonies of short-tailed shearwaters (muttonbirds) and little penguins. The nearby Freycinet National Park has quolls,
Swansea,_Tasmania
Genus of flowering plants
pukapuka, hedge ragwort Brachyglottis revoluta Brachyglottis rotundifolia – muttonbird scrub Brachyglottis saxifragoides (Hook. f.) B.Nord. Senecio saxifragoides
Brachyglottis
Important Bird Area in Tasmania, Australia
support breeding short-tailed shearwaters and are heavily used for muttonbirding. The site has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important
Robbins Passage and Boullanger Bay Important Bird Area
Robbins_Passage_and_Boullanger_Bay_Important_Bird_Area
Genus of bats
where to see them. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-77694-069-1. Blackburn (1965). "Muttonbird islands diary". Notornis. 12 (4): 191–207. Hand, S.J. (2015). "Miocene
Mystacina
Species of bird
common on Stewart Island and its surrounding islands (Ulva and North-East Muttonbird). Brown creepers are particularly abundant on Codfish Island. Brown creepers
Pīpipi
Large passerine bird endemic to Tasmania and Bass Strait islands
bell-magpie, black or mountain magpie, black or sooty crow-shrike, and muttonbird. Black jay is a local name applied to the species within Tasmania. The
Black_currawong
Island in Tasmania, Australia
up to 390,000 breeding pairs of short-tailed shearwaters or Tasmanian muttonbirds. It was named by lieutenant James Grant, sailing on the Lady Nelson,
Curtis_Island_(Tasmania)
Period of human habitation of Australia up to 1788
up to 10 kilometres offshore to visit islands and hunt for seals and muttonbirds. Around 4,000 years ago the first phase of occupation of the Torres Strait
Prehistory_of_Australia
Chemical compound
houses. Tōtara bark was used to cover kelp bags containing preserved muttonbirds known as pōhā. The tōtara tree was accorded divine status by Māori based on
Totarol
Island) Scenic Reserve Conservation Area Otago 2009 Tītī / Muttonbird Islands Muttonbird Islands Island group Southland 1998 Tohoraha / Mount Camel Mount
List of dual place names in New Zealand
List_of_dual_place_names_in_New_Zealand
Informal group of grass species
tussock Poa cita – silver tussock Poa colensoi – blue tussock Poa foliosa – muttonbird poa Bunch grasses: Aristida purpurea – purple three-awn Bouteloua gracilis
Tussock_grass
Topics referred to by the same term
in the flowering plant genus Cyrilla Titi, Burundi, a village Tītī / Muttonbird Islands, New Zealand Titi or Tyti, ancient Egyptian queen Titi (footballer
Titi_(disambiguation)
Suburb of Bass Coast Shire, Victoria, Australia
breeding colony of the short-tailed shearwater, also called the Australian muttonbird. Volunteer groups such as the Cape Woolamai Coast Action Group conduct
Cape_Woolamai
Species of annelid worm
the Open Bay Islands, in February 1903. Dunlop was looking for wētā in muttonbird burrows when he was bitten on the wrist. As Benham put it, in his description
Hirudobdella_antipodum
deer, wild duck, brown quail and pheasant. For non-commercial purposes, muttonbirds and wallabies may also be hunted. Pests can be hunted on crown land at
Hunting_in_Australia
Species of bird
Kaikōura mountains in historic times, and Māori collected the young "muttonbirds" before they could fly for food. Comparing extant and extinct colonies
Hutton's_shearwater
Traditional Māori bags made of kelp
referred to as whakawhiti kaimoana. Pōhā were often used to carry and store muttonbird (tītī) chicks. Pōhā form an airtight seal and food can be safely stored
Pōhā
Protected area in New South Wales, Australia
Neville Mount Nullum Mount Seaview Muckleewee Mountain Muldiva Munro Island Muttonbird Island Ngambaa North Rock North Solitary Island North-West Solitary Island
Strike-a-Light_Nature_Reserve
Island group in New Zealand
Volcanic Zone. The islands were often visited seasonally by Māori for muttonbirding, harvesting the chicks of petrels for food and oil. Today, the main
Mokohinau_Islands
series The Flamin’ Thongs. Simon is also the author of the novel Death By Muttonbird and the stage play Plaything. He has also written features for the Sydney
Simon_Dodd
Island in South Australia
1986 account of North Island described a population of "thousands" of muttonbirds and penguins there. Little penguin breeding sites were noted in a 1996
Wedge Island (South Australia)
Wedge_Island_(South_Australia)
Island in Tasmania, Australia
Island in the Furneaux Group. The island is grazed by sheep and annual muttonbirding takes place. Seabirds and waders recorded as breeding on the island
Outer_Sister_Island
Bilateral treaty
individuals to harvest shearwaters, which is a historic part of their muttonbirding tradition. This Article further states that both parties shall not sell
China–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement
China–Australia_Migratory_Bird_Agreement
Town in Tasmania, Australia
greatly coastal peoples, residing in small numbers on a diet consisting of muttonbirds, seals, swan eggs and cider gum, and constructed bark huts when strong
Zeehan
Island in Victoria, Australia
large breeding colony of short-tailed shearwaters, locally known as 'muttonbirds', with an estimated 100,000 burrows (of which probably fewer than half
Griffiths_Island
Town in the City of Albany, Western Australia
and Shelter Island. Popular beaches on the bay include Perkins Beach, Muttonbird Beach and Cosy Corner, all accessible by car. Cosy Corner Beach is the
Torbay,_Western_Australia
Town in Victoria, Australia
of the beach It is also home to a short-tailed shearwater (Australian muttonbird) colony. A second, more secluded beach—YCW Beach, is accessible from Beachcomber
Smiths_Beach,_Victoria
Clothing-optional beach in New Zealand
area was named after the breeding ground of the titi bird, also known as muttonbird or Sooty shearwater. The translation of ure insinuates the meaning of
Uretiti_Beach
Two groups of islands in South Australia
birds monopolize the island." Another account of the visit said of the muttonbirds: "At night these birds create an indescribable din, in company with the
Neptune_Islands
Species of seaweed
especially associated with Ngāi Tahu and are often used to carry and store muttonbird (tītī) chicks. D. antarctica was also used to create semi-submerged dingies
Durvillaea_antarctica
Overview of humans' uses of birds
pigeons, hornbills and megapodes are captured for food. Seabirds such as muttonbirds, penguins and auks have been hunted for food, formerly with sufficient
Human_uses_of_birds
Island in New Zealand
Stewart Island, New Zealand. It is part of the Boat Group of the Tītī / Muttonbird Islands. List of islands of New Zealand Islands portal "Place name detail:
Big_Island_(New_Zealand)
Village in Otago, New Zealand
known locally as Goat Island). The island was also nesting place for muttonbird which were highly prized by the Ngāi Tahu. Between 18 and 20 May 1844
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Lord Shiva, Lord of natas dancers
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Spoiled one.
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