Archive March 2017
31.3.2017 von Guido
· Category: Blog, City Views, Mülheim, River Views, Ruhr
![](http://www.bibra-medien.de/foto/ruhr/views/t_riverviews170202-21.jpg)
There are actually two bridges in this shot: in the foreground you can see Mülheim’s Schloßbrücke and far in the background you can just catch a glimpse of the pedestrian bridge connecting the Wasserbahnhof to the West riverbank.
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31.3.2017 von Guido
· Category: Balcony, Birdspotting, Blog
![](http://www.bibra-medien.de/foto/nature/birdspotting2017/t_170329pigeon2.jpg)
I’m pretty sure it’s the same pair of pigeons staking out the balcony every year.
31.3.2017 von Guido
· Category: Blog, Flowers, Spring
![](http://www.bibra-medien.de/foto/nature/springflowers2017/t_170316springflowers11.jpg)
I completely forgot the names of those, like every year!
31.3.2017 von Guido
· Category: Balcony, Blog, Flowers, Spring
![](http://www.bibra-medien.de/foto/nature/balconyflowers2017/t_balconyflowers170323-01.jpg)
The Trio, or: When are you going to clean the damn windows? :-)
30.3.2017 von Guido
· Category: Blog, City Views, Mülheim, River Views, Ruhr
![](http://www.bibra-medien.de/foto/ruhr/views/t_riverviews170202-20.jpg)
I’m not even sure what this sign even meand but here it points nicely to Mülheim’s Stadthalle.
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30.3.2017 von Guido
· Category: Balcony, Birdspotting, Blog
![](http://www.bibra-medien.de/foto/nature/birdspotting2017/t_170329lbb.jpg)
The LBB – Little Brown Bird – was back and thanks to one of the awesome commenters over on Google+ I now know that this is a Dunnock or Heckenbraunelle!
30.3.2017 von Guido
· Category: Blog, Flowers, Spring
30.3.2017 von Guido
· Category: Balcony, Blog, Flowers, Spring
![](http://www.bibra-medien.de/foto/nature/balconyflowers2017/t_balconyflowers170321-04.jpg)
More Hyacinths with some nice background.
29.3.2017 von Guido
· Category: Blog, City Views, Mülheim, River Views, Ruhr
![](http://www.bibra-medien.de/foto/ruhr/views/t_riverviews170202-19.jpg)
Those Seagulls were excitedly watching someone eating a sandwich. They didn’t get one bite!
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29.3.2017 von Guido
· Category: Backyard, Birdspotting, Blog
![](http://www.bibra-medien.de/foto/nature/birdspotting2017/t_170329kohlmeise.jpg)
This Great Tit demonstrates what all small birds seem to do around here: pick a seed from the birdfeeder and then sit on the metal rod on which the feeder hangs. This one had just shelled a sunflower seed and didn’t seem to notice the piece of fluff hanging on its tail!