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This was a collection of life histories of each species written with Scottish ornithologist William MacGillivray.
It was written by Jim Freeman, Greg MacGillivray, Tom McGrath, Francis Thompson, Robert M. Young and Arthur Zegart.
It was directed by Freeman and MacGillivray, and edited by documentary filmmaker Alexander Hammid.
It was directed by Michael Moore ; with Alexander MacGillivray as Strepsiades, Lucy Preston as Pheidippides and Topher Collins as Socrates.
William MacGillivray ( 25 January 1796 – 4 September 1852 ) was a Scottish naturalist and ornithologist.
MacGillivray was born in Old Aberdeen and brought up on the island of Harris.
MacGillivray's eldest son, John MacGillivray ( 1822-1867 ), published an account of the voyage round the world of HMS Rattlesnake, on board of which he was naturalist.
A detailed version of MacGillivray's life was written by another William MacGillivray, which book was published 49 years after the ornithologist MacGillvray's death.
MacGillivray is noted for his keen insights in species distinctions ; for example, in his works he made a clear distinction between the Hooded Crow and Carrion Crow, which distinction was muddled for the next one and a half centuries.
It was 11pm and MacGillivray was more relaxed than at their previous meeting in King's House, but he would only give a qualified agreement since he would have to seek the approval of the Secretary of State before he could confirm his undertaking.
The tower and the administration block was opened by the High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, Donald MacGillivray, in 1955.
The Administrative Block was opened by High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, Donald MacGillivray, in 1955.
In 1848, John MacGillivray studied the fauna and flora of the island while HMS Rattlesnake was anchored off the island for ten days.
Their father was Lachlan McGillivray, a Scottish trader ( of the Clan MacGillivray chief's lineage ).
Dr. James Pittendrigh MacGillivray ( 1856-29 April 1938 ) was a prominent Scottish sculptor.
The family migrated to Sydney in 1853 where William Guilfoyle was privately educated at Lyndhurst College, Glebe where he received botanical instruction by William Woolls, William Sharp MacLeay ( 1792 – 1865 ) and John MacGillivray ( 1821 – 1867 ), who all encouraged him to follow in his father's career.
An additional online-only conversion of Porsche Unleashed, dubbed Need for Speed: Top Speed, was released in response to both the release of MacGillivray Freeman's 2002 IMAX film, Top Speed, and the Porsche Cayenne.
As women could not command in the field, the regiment was placed under the command of MacGillivray of Dunmaglass.
His mother was Jennet ( or Janet in some sources ) McGillivray, believed to have been a sister of the Scot Lachlan McGillivray, a wealthy fur trader and planter in Georgia, who was of the Clan MacGillivray Chiefs Lineage ).
The MacGillivray's Warbler was named by John James Audubon in honor of Scottish ornithologist William MacGillivray, although the proper credit to its discovery goes to John Kirk Townsend.
The sporting documentary was pioneered by Bud Browne ( e. g. " Hawaiian Holiday ") in the 1940s and early 1950s, and later popularized by Bruce Brown ( e. g. " The Endless Summer ") in the late 1950s and early 1960s, then later perfected by Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman ( e. g. " Five Summer Stories ") in the 1970s and beyond ( MacGillivray and Freeman later went on to film IMAX movies such as To Fly!

MacGillivray and American
* January 26 – MacGillivray Milne, United States Navy Captain, and the 27th Governor of American Samoa ( b. 1882 )
* August 19 – MacGillivray Milne, United States Navy Captain and the 27th Governor of American Samoa ( d. 1959 )
* MacGillivray Milne, 27th Governor of American Samoa

MacGillivray and John
** Alexander Fraser ( proprietor ), John MacGillivray, Robert Henry, Louis Versailles, Charles Messier, Pierre Hurteau ;
William Grant Milne and John MacGillivray, naturalists on board the Herald, made a small collection of plants on Raoul.
* MacGillivray, John Voyage Of HMS Rattlesnake
The Fiji Petrel was originally known from one immature specimen found in 1855 on Gau Island, Fiji by naturalist John MacGillivray on board ' HMS Herald ' who took the carcass to the British Museum in London.

MacGillivray and James
The character originated in folktales circulated among lumberjacks in the Northeastern United States and eastern Canada, first appearing in print in a story published by Northern Michigan journalist James MacGillivray in 1906.
The character originated in folktales circulated among lumberjacks in the Northeastern United States of America and eastern Canada, first appearing in print in a story published by Northern Michigan journalist James MacGillivray in 1906.
The State of Michigan has designated Oscoda as the official home of Paul Bunyan due to the earliest documented publications in the Oscoda Press, August 10, 1906, by James MacGillivray ( later revised and published in The Detroit News in 1910 ).
Robert James MacGillivray " Bob " Neill ( born 24 June 1952 ) is a British barrister and Conservative Party politician.
* James Pittendrigh MacGillivray, sculptor
The State of Michigan has designated Oscoda as the official home of Paul Bunyan due to the earliest documented publications in the Oscoda Press, August 10, 1906 by James MacGillivray ( later revised and published in the Detroit News in 1910 ).
James MacGillivray may refer to:
* James MacGillivray ( journalist ), see Paul Bunyan
* James MacGillivray, dancer with Scottish Dance Theatre
* Robert James MacGillivray Neill ( C ): Romford July 11, 1985 – March 31, 1986

MacGillivray and part
Written and directed by Greg MacGillivray of MacGillivray Freeman Films in 1984, Speed is a documentary which chronicles the development of human technology as part of our desire to go faster than before.

MacGillivray and from
On July 6, MacGillivray signed a letter agreeing to the Alliance's request after receiving approval from Lyttleton.
Later that day, MacGillivray visits and tells Hannay of a sinister criminal organisation, controlling the mass of disturbed and disordered minds left over from the Great War, and tracked by the police forces of the world.

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