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It was nice and warm here in northern Indiana, the surface temp was 52-in the sun. I had some about 1/8'' pellets left over from last yr so decided to see if anything was hungry and put a half handfull in the feed circle at the end of the pier. In a short time there were several dozen FH and Bluntnose nibbling at the pellets. I laid on the pier for a close up view and noticed that about 6-8 FH had small, yellowish bumps on em. Mostly just one but a couple had 2or3 on all different parts of their bodies. They looked about like a pimple. Anyone seen or know what this is?
Do nature a favor, spay/neuter your pets and any weird friends or relatives.
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