Wagner’s 76027 Black Oil Sunflower, 25-Pound Bag
Wagner’s Four Season Sunflower Seed is 100% black oil sunflower seed. Sunflower seed is the favorite seed of most wild birds. It is high in energy and has a thin shell making it easy for all birds to consume. Use tray feeders or hopper feeders to attract sunflower loving songbirds. Cardinals, Chickadees, Finches, Nuthatches, Woodpeckers
Wagner’s Four Season Sunflower Seed is 100% black oil sunflower seed. Sunflower seed is the favorite seed of most wild birds. It is high in energy and has a thin shell making it easy for all birds to consume. Use tray feeders or hopper feeders to attract sunflower loving songbirds. Cardinals, Chickadees, Finches, Nuthatches, Woodpeckers and much more. Trust your backyard birds to the experts at Wagner’s.
Product Features
- Attracts the widest variety of birds
- Extra clean, thin shelled sunflower – makes it easy for small beaked birds to open
- This seed has the high energy content that all birds need to maintain their healthy lifestyle
- Highest quality grains used
- Made in the USA
Birds do not eat stems and twigs but I am paying for it! This has been a high quality product in the past for the amount of pure product enclosed. The bags have been increasingly getting more polluted with larger and larger wood chip debris from the processing. It is clearly obvious that either larger gap screens are being used or the direct injection of ‘filler’ material is offsetting the pure product that was the norm in years past. The seeds are still a favorite for the birds here in Southern California but the increase in twigs and crud is a…
Angry Birds!! I have bought this product both off the shelf, more recently through Amazon. I have always been pleased with the seeds. The most recent bag I rec’d had very dry seeds and there was a considerable amount of trash mixed in. I was very displeased. I won’t even mention the bird attitude I’ve had to endure.
Bird seed has much more stem pieces than previous [20-lb] bags did. I’ve used the 20-lb. bags for quite some time, so had the expectation that this 40-pound bag would be similar. Wrong. Huge amount of “junk” – stem pieces mostly. It would be interesting to know how much it would add to the price of the seed if a better job were done of removing these stem pieces. Anyone from Wagner reading this and could respond? I’m really curious. I do know that a wild bird feeder company in my area charges about double what Wagner charges, and their seed is much,…