CE ÎNSEAMNĂ MUTTONBIRD ÎN ENGLEZĂ?
Definiția muttonbird în dicționarul Engleză
Definiția "muttonbird" în dicționar este una dintre cele mai multe valuri, având un plum întunecat, cu pietrișuri gri, esp de pământ de soia din Noua Zeelandă, care este colectat pentru mâncare de către Māoris. Acesta locuiește în Oceanul Pacific și în cuiburile de vară din Australia și Noua Zeelandă. O altă definiție a muttonbird-ului este oricare dintre diferitele specii, cum ar fi Puffinus tenuirostris, care locuiește în Oceanul Pacific și în cuiburile de vară din S Australia.
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muttonbird și extrase din aceasta pentru a furniza contextul de întrebuințare al acestuia în literatura Engleză.
“Is it possible for a muttonbird to kill a man?” interjected Jack. “Not in a fair fight,”
responded Brad thoughtfully. “Is it possible that a muttonbird might accidentally
collide with a man?” “With half the world's muttonbird population taking off each ...
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The Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape: Shaping Your ...
1996). Because of the problems inherent in radiocarbon dating the muttonbird
remains, the main focus of my investigation was on other (non-chronometric)
aspects of the muttonbird remains which could determine their origin in the
deposit.
Robert Layton, Peter Ucko,
2003
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Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve: Plan of Management
This plan of management establishes the scheme of operations for Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve."--Foreword.
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Aboriginal
Muttonbird Exploitation: An Analysis of ...
Investigation of muttonbird exploitation in prehistoric times at Badger Island, Bass Strait by analysis of bird skeletal remains in Beeton rockshelter site.
Darrell West, Robin Sim,
1994
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The Tasmanian
Muttonbird Industry
Major assignment for the course Aboriginal Studies II at the Canberra College of Advanced Education; History of the industry and an assessment of land rights claims by the descendants of the original mutton-birders.
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: Journal of the Australian ...
Several of the other muttonbird species represented have quite specific
environmental requirements, different from conditions in the Bass Strait region
today. The presence of Puffinus carneipes and P. pacificus in particular indicates
that, ...
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The Australian Bird Bander
Other Names: North Islet, Muttonbird Islet. Description: 150 m by 130 m at the
widest; roughly oval in shape. Most of the surface is bare rock with the highest
point 5 m. On the higher parts and in a small gully to the south, there is enough
soil ...
The outer patch is N.W. by W. i W., 1,300 feet from the western end of Muttonbird
Island. From the sandy point the coast trends N. by w. 2,000 feet to the south
entrance point of Cofi's _ Harbour Creek, which is a low sandy point with some ...
New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council,
1892
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Fierce food: the intrepid diner's guide to the unusual, ...
Offers an alphabetically arranged survey of some of the world's most unusual edibles, describing the origins, preparation methods, and culinary traditions of such "treats" as Mexican chapulines (grasshoppers), Kazakhstan boiled sheep's head ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
Gillham (1961) recorded a small muttonbird population, penguins, and about 100
pairs of the silver gull (Larus novae-hollandiae) also breed there. Dorward (1967)
did not record Cape Barren geese. 19. Notch Island 38°57'S. 146°39'E. Lying ...
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Kererū quota clause for iwi supported
... the iwi and the Conservation Department], not so much with kererū, but with kuia (tītī / muttonbird / sooty shearwater)," Mr Pouroto said. «Radio New Zealand, Iul 15»
Oysters are the stars on Bluff's special day
... of the region, including some who journey from Australia to feast on dishes like roast stuffed titi, or muttonbird, which is another prized product ... «New Zealand Herald, Iul 15»
Artists impressions of upgraded Coffs Harbour breakwall released
Coffs Harbour's northern breakwall will be upgraded in stages, to maintain community access to Muttonbird Island throughout the major ... «ABC Local, Iun 15»
Finalising the North Wall design
... access Muttonbird Island every year and the works are part of the NSW Government's significant investment in regional coastal infrastructure. «Coffs Coast Advocate, Iun 15»
Editorial - Wednesday, July 1: Taking in the harbour views
... the key to improving the viewing platform particularly for those who are unable to scale the heights of Muttonbird Island or local headlands. «Coffs Coast Advocate, Iun 15»
Monday meeting at Cavanbah Hall about northern breakwater
"With more than 100,000 people using the breakwater to access Muttonbird Island each year, the upgrade will increase public safety," he said. «Coffs Coast Advocate, Iun 15»
Travel review: New Zealand - Remotely interesting
Volunteer guide Kari Beaven shows us the tough leaves of muttonbird scrub, used as “the first postcards” and legally franked until 1970. «Yorkshire Evening Post, Iun 15»
Humpback whale migration seen to be an international draw card for …
"They include Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse at Seal Rocks, the Coastal Walk at Port Macquarie , Sawtell Headland and Muttonbird Island at Coffs ... «ABC Online, Iun 15»
Break wall upgrade could wipe out Coffs Harbour views
An estimated 100,000 people a year walk the scenic breakwater to access Muttonbird Island. They are huge but I mean we have an issue there ... «ABC Online, Mai 15»
Babel Island muttonbird harvest affirms ancient food culture
Babel Island muttonbird harvest affirms ancient food culture .... art form," Tony Burgess says, plucking down from a muttonbird on Babel Island. «ABC Online, Mai 15»