Wagner’s 62017 Southern Regional Birdseed Mix, 8-Pound Bag

Wagner’s Southern 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 at least 25% black oil sunflower and striped sunflower seed plus safflower seed 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 Southern songbirds
  • Contains seeds that Southern songbirds desire including a minimum of 25% sunflower
  • Can be fed in a tube, hopper, or platform feeders
  • Highest quality grains used
  • Made in the USA

3 thoughts on “Wagner’s 62017 Southern Regional Birdseed Mix, 8-Pound Bag”

  1. BIRDS LOVE IT — SO DO I WAGNER’S DID THEIR RESEARCH ON THIS FEED MIX. I FEED YEAR ROUND IN MY RETIREMENT COMMUNITY BECAUSE MANY RESIDENTS DON’T GET OUTSIDE MUCH BUT CAN WATCH THE WILDLIFE FROM INDOORS. 

  2. Pretty Good I live in Orlando fl, so I feed a lot of cardinals, doves, jays, titmice, chickadees, house and purple finches, and woodpeckers. Most of the birds ate this, but it is not even close to their favorite: Wagner’s Greatest Variety Bird Seed. There is a LOT of millet and cracked corn in the Southern recipe, and although it eventually gets eaten, there is not enough of the safflower and sunflower seeds. Plus, there are no peanut pieces, which my birds love. However, it is quite a bit less expensive…

  3. Great mix! This is the first time I’ve purchased this brand and blend of seed and I have another one on the way. It is a great mix of sunflower and other seed. I purchased the “southern” blend as we live in NC and our backyard birds were all over it during all the ice we had last week. This is my new favorite.

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