In British summertime, red-breasted robins typically remain in the UK, as they are resident birds. However, their behavior may change with the availability of food and nesting opportunities. During this time, they often become more territorial, establishing breeding territories and focusing on raising their young. While some robins may migrate short distances, the majority stay put throughout the summer months.
It depends on whether England is on Greenwich Mean Time or British Summer Time. Europe observes Summer Time from the last Sunday of March until the last Sunday of October. 3 AM Greenwich Mean Time = 8:30 AM India Standard Time 3 AM British Summer Time = 7:30 AM India Standard Time
British summer time 2008 started on Saturday 30th March at 01.00 GMT and ended Sunday 26th October British summer time 2009 started 29th March to the 25th October
British Summertime begins on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday of October each year.
During the British summer, areas within the Arctic Circle experience almost continuous daylight due to the phenomenon known as the Midnight Sun. However, locations like the southern parts of the world, such as Antarctica, would experience almost no light during this time, as they are in complete darkness during the Antarctic winter. Thus, while the British summer enjoys long days, the opposite pole remains in darkness.
The "opposite" status would be ordinary time, called either GMT or UTC (Greenwich Mean Time, Universal Coordinated Time). The opposite time zone (far side of the planet) would be Phoenix Island Time (UTC +1300) in Kiribati, used almost exclusively by the island of Kanton.
2 PM British Summer Time = 9 PM Singapore Time
0600 Central European Summer Time
In 1929, British Summer Time began on 21 April and ended on 6 October.
9.30PM EST is 1.30AM BST (British Summer Time) the next day.
The 2009 Summer Solstice happens at 5:45 AM GMT on June 21.
The clocks go forward at the start of British Summer Time on Sunday 27 March 2011 at 1.00 am Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
It is 7.45pm British Summer Time
Yes it is.
Egypt is 2 hours in front of Britain and in the summer it is 3 hours in front
20.00 hours BST - is 12.00 noon Pacific Daylight saving - Pacific is 8 hours behind London
British Summer Time is Greenwich Mean Time (or Universal Standard Time) + 1 hour - similar to DST (Daylight Savings Time) being a North American time zone +1 hour.
The time difference between British Summer Time (BST) and the Canary Islands is 1 hour. The Canary Islands are in the same time zone as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) during the winter and GMT+1 during the summer months.