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Brightly-hued indigo buntings take a break on a drizzly day

Rainy skies brought planting to a halt and gave the birds a place to rest.

Brightly-hued male indigo buntings rest on the drag of a digger on a farm west of Worthington as rainy skies bring planting to a halt.
Brightly-hued male indigo buntings rest on the drag of a digger on a farm west of Worthington as rainy skies bring planting to a halt.
Tim Middagh/The Globe

Brightly-hued male indigo buntings rest on the drag of a digger on a farm west of Worthington as rainy skies bring planting to a halt.

Brightly-hued male indigo buntings rest on the drag of a digger on a farm west of Worthington as rainy skies bring planting to a halt.
Brightly-hued male indigo buntings rest on the drag of a digger on a farm west of Worthington as rainy skies bring planting to a halt.
Tim Middagh/The Globe

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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