Wagner’s 62004 Eastern Regional Blend, 20-Pound Bag
Wagner’s Eastern Regional Blend will attract more of the songbirds you want to see by offering more of the seeds backyard birds in your area look for. Blended with black oil sunflower, striped sunflower seed, safflower seed and other select grains, it’s sure to be a hit at the feeder. You’ll be surprised at the
Wagner’s Eastern Regional Blend will attract more of the songbirds you want to see by offering more of the seeds backyard birds in your area look for. Blended with black oil sunflower, striped sunflower seed, safflower seed and other select grains, it’s sure to be a hit at the feeder. You’ll be surprised at the types of wild birds you will attract. This blend works well in all types of feeders, by offering your backyard birds a larger quantity of the seeds they enjoy, you will be rewarded with the different types of songbirds that will come to your feeders. Cardinals, Chickadees, Finches and Blue Jays will be frequent visitors to your backyard. Trust your backyard birds to the experts at Wagner’s.
Product Features
- Attracts many beautiful perching and ground feeding Eastern songbirds
- Contains seeds that Eastern songbirds desire including sunflower and safflower
- Can be fed in a tube, hopper, or platform feeders
- Highest quality grains used in blending
- Made in the USA
Much waste and few birds. We had been using Wagner’s Greatest Variety Bird Seed and Lyric Supreme Bird Seed. Both mixes attracted a wide variety of birds to our feeder. My wife states categorically that the Wagner’s seed attracts more birds and she has even tested her statement by placing the Wagner’s on one part of the driveway and the Supreme on another part of the driveway. It was a close call, but the Wagner’s did appear to attract more birds.Now for the Wagner’s Eastern Regional blend. It sounded…
Quantity not Quality The ingredients are listed on the bag in this order: White Millet, Black Oil Sunflower Seed, Striped Sunflower Seed, Cracked Corn, then Milo fifth. My recent purchase appears to be HALF milo seed, and contrary to what you may read online, birds do not want to eat it. If the list of ingredients is done the way grocery products are, in order by quantity, e.g. Flour, sugar, etc., then I definitely did not get my money’s worth and Wagner’s is not being honest with their customers about the…
Northeast Birds Love This Seed! I have purchased this seed many times for my feeders in Maine. The birds just love it. I have been using it for about two years and I am astounded at the many different types of birds it attracts – its amazing. Who knew there were so many different types of birds here? The seed is good quality and free of any debris (twigs or paper, etc.) and attracts all sorts of beautiful, song-birds. I get alot of cardinals, goldfinches, blue jays, chickadees, grackles, woodpeckers as well as common…