Wagner’s 62032 Cardinal Blend, 6-Pound Bag
Wagner’s Cardinal blend is formulated to attract Cardinals and other songbirds. A combination of Cardinals’ favorite seeds create this tempting feast – safflower, black oil sunflower and striped sunflower seeds. This mixture of high oil content seeds provides the necessary energy needed to nourish these brilliantly colored birds. An added bonus: squirrels don’t like safflower
Wagner’s Cardinal blend is formulated to attract Cardinals and other songbirds. A combination of Cardinals’ favorite seeds create this tempting feast – safflower, black oil sunflower and striped sunflower seeds. This mixture of high oil content seeds provides the necessary energy needed to nourish these brilliantly colored birds. An added bonus: squirrels don’t like safflower seeds. The Cardinal is one of America’s favorite feeder birds, so enjoy the sights and sounds of the beautiful Cardinals and other songbirds that Wagner’s Cardinal Blend is sure to attract to your backyard. Trust your backyard birds to the experts at Wagner’s.
Product Features
- 60% Black Oil Sunflower Seeds, 40% Safflower Seeds
- Loaded with sunflower and safflower
- Mixture of high oil content seeds provides the necessary energy needed to nourish these brilliantly colored birds
- Convenient velcro press-lok
- Made in the USA
Great birdseed, my birds love it. New favorite. I love this bird seed and so do my Birds. I have been trying different blends by Wagner’s to figure out which one they like the best. The last one I had was full of millet. My birds hate millet. They pick out all the sunflower seeds and safflower seeds and leave the Millet or throw it on the ground. This one is full of seeds and they couldn’t be happier. I have dozens of them stop by all day and enjoy the seeds out of my clear window feeder. This is definitely their favorite and I would…
Birds seem to love it. I bought this to use as the base for making my own seed blocks using unflavored gelatin as a binder.It’s attracting Cardinals, Tufted Titmice, Red Bellied Woodpeckers, Doves, Jays, Red Shouldered Blackbirds and the more common ‘run of the mill’ types.I’d had problems with store bought seed blocks attracting squirrels, so I use this as a base and add roughly 2 cups of red pepper flakes to the entire bag as a deterrent. Birds are immune to capsaicin (they have no…
OK but probably too expensive Recently I realized that all my bird feeding activities and expenditures were directed toward attracting cardinals. Me and all those other bird feeders/watchers. Unfortunately, cardinals are just about the most difficult to feed. They aren’t the sharpest knives in the avian drawer – whoever coined the term “birdbrain” probably was thinking about cardinals – and they’re timid around other birds, although not so much around humans. So I put out the “cardinal blend” very early in…