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A honey bee searches for nectar
Early spring blooms provide food for honey bees.
A honey bee takes advantage of a rare sunny day as it flies to the next Siberian Squill or Scilla siberica on a cool May morning.
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May 10, 2022 11:17 AM
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Tim Middagh joined The Globe in the fall of 2015 as the newspaper's full-time photographer. A native of Worthington, he enjoys taking nature and wildlife photos.
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