Further to the Blue urine story…
This from MNR
Blue rabbit urine and deer urine is not unheard of this time of year as the common buckthorn berries are now on the ground and being eaten when found. The berries have a very strong blue/purple pigment and stain anything they touch. When eaten in abundance the pigments are partially released in the urine creating this blue tint.
I am not aware of there being any blue pigment in the bark of common buckthorn so it is not likely the cause. The rabbits will eat the bark of the shrubs girdling the stems. This will result in the death of the girdled stem, which is not necessarily a bad thing considering common buckthorn is an invasive species and detrimental to a woodlot.
Anne Robertson
The rabbits will eat the bark of the shrubs (Common Buckthorn) girdling the stems. This will result in the death of the girdled stem, which is not necessarily a bad thing considering Common Buckthorn is an invasive species and detrimental to a woodlot.
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