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Birds of Australia: A Summary of Information is a compact handbook on Australian birds published in 1973. It was authored by the originally British ornithologist James David Macdonald who moved permanently to Australia in 1968 following his retirement from a long career with the British Natural History Museum, one of the final responsibilities of which was the organisation of the Harold Hall ...
David J. McDonald (1902–1979), American labor leader and president of the United Steelworkers of America, 1952–1965 David J. McDonald Jr. (1939–2017), his son, professor of drama emeritus at University of California, Irvine; David Tennant (born 1971 as David John McDonald), Scottish actor, famous for portraying the Doctor in Doctor Who ...
David Macdonald's concept was, and remains, to undertake original research on aspects of fundamental biology relevant to solving practical problems of wildlife conservation and environmental management, and thus to underpin policy formation and public debate of the many issues that surround the conservation of wildlife and its habitats. [4]
David MacDonald (director) (1904–1983), Scottish film director; David R. Macdonald (born 1930), U.S. Under Secretary of the Navy; David MacDonald (Canadian politician) (born 1936), Canadian minister and politician; Dave MacDonald (1936–1964), American sports car driver; David Macdonald (accountant) (born 1942), New Zealand accountant who ...
James David Macdonald FRSE FLS FZS FIB (3 October 1908 – 17 September 2002) was a Scottish-Australian ornithologist and ornithological writer. A traditional museum ornithologist, he did much to build up the collections of African and Australian birds held by the British Museum, as well as popularising ornithology through his writings.
David MacDonald (born Darjeeling) was an author and Tibetologist. He was the British Trade Agent in Tibet for twenty years. [1] Publications.
MacDonald was transferred to the Middle East, where he helped make the documentary Desert Victory (1943). [1] Several people who worked on the film for MacDonald were killed in action. [ 3 ] In 1943, he accompanied the film on a ten-week tour of the US and it was announced MacDonald would make films for Alexander Korda . [ 4 ]
David McComb was born in Perth, Western Australia, on 17 February 1962, the youngest of four boys.His parents were both doctors, his father, Harold McComb, a plastic surgeon [2] [3] and his mother, Athel Hockey (), a paediatrician and later the head of the Genetics Department at the University of West Australia.