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Do birds eat St John’s wort berries?

Yes, St John’s wort berries are a common food source for many species of birds, including blackbirds, finches, and crows. These berries contain an oil which is rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, and flavonoids, making them a nutritious food source for birds. While birds may not eat all of the berries, they will often take advantage of the berries that fall to the ground.

What can I do with St John’s wort berries?

St John’s Wort berries can be used to make a variety of teas, tinctures and other medicinal products. The berries are known to have potent anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and anti-viral properties, making them a popular choice for treating skin conditions, depression, anxiety and other ailments. They can also be used in cooking to add flavor and color to dishes. Additionally, St John’s Wort berries can be used as a natural dye, and are often used to make natural dyes for clothing and other fabrics.

Is St John’s wort poisonous to animals?

St. John’s wort, a medicinal herb, is not generally considered to be poisonous to animals. However, some animals may be sensitive to the effects of this herb and may exhibit adverse reactions upon ingestion. As with all herbs, it is best to consult a veterinarian before giving St. John’s wort to any animal.