What plants besides from grass do wild rabbits eat?

Wild rabbits are herbivores and have a diverse diet beyond just grass. Here are some common plants they eat:

Forbs (herbaceous flowering plants):

* Dandelion: Leaves, stems, and flowers

* Clover: All parts of the plant

* Plantain: Leaves and seeds

* Yarrow: Leaves and flowers

* Chicory: Leaves and roots

* Wild lettuce: Leaves

* Alfalfa: Leaves and stems

* Vetch: Leaves and stems

* Thistle: Leaves and stems

* Burdock: Leaves and roots

* Milkweed: Leaves and stems (though some species are toxic)

Trees and Shrubs:

* Willow: Bark, twigs, and leaves

* Maple: Bark, twigs, and leaves

* Birch: Bark, twigs, and leaves

* Sumac: Berries and leaves

* Dogwood: Bark, twigs, and leaves

* Rose: Buds, leaves, and stems

* Blackberry: Leaves, stems, and berries

* Raspberry: Leaves, stems, and berries

* Elderberry: Berries and leaves

Other:

* Mushrooms

* Fruits (especially berries)

* Seeds

* Bark (especially in winter)

Important Notes:

* Seasonality: Rabbits' diets vary depending on the time of year and plant availability.

* Toxicity: Some plants can be poisonous to rabbits. It's important to research the safety of any new plants before offering them to your rabbit.

* Habitat: The specific plants available to wild rabbits will depend on their habitat.

If you're concerned about a wild rabbit's diet, it's best to contact a local wildlife rehabilitation center or wildlife expert for advice.