I think you mean 22:00. How many Swifties can you see at night? As
many as you want if you use night vision goggles at a roost.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
On 08/07/2011, at 4:54 PM, Alan McBride wrote:
So 09.56 is in 24 hour format.... However one must consider how many
swift parrots are seen at 10.00 at night!!!!!
PLONKERS
On 08/07/2011, at 09:57 , Carl Clifford wrote:
David,
Unfortunately, many people just can't get their heads around the 24
hour clock and are unsure as to whether 09:56 is in the morning or
evening. That is why I always use 24 Hr time in my correspondence. I
like to call it a temporal extension program.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
On 07/07/2011, at 10:02 PM, David Richardson wrote:
I put in a report of two Swift Parrots on Birdline Vic today with the
time
of sighting as 09:56 hrs. But for some reason someone has changed that
to
"approximately 10 am".
What's wrong with 09:56 hrs ?
David Richardson
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