Wagner’s 13008 Deluxe Wild Bird Food, 10-Pound Bag

Wagner’s Deluxe Wild Bird Food Blend with 20% sunflower and general purpose seeds offers the backyard enthusiast a value plus moderately priced food that is the real deal! Deluxe Blend can be used in all types of feeders as well as being a great mix to attract those wonderful ground feeding birds. You’ll get all the regular customers like Cardinals, Chickadees and Finches as well as other indigenous backyard visitors. Trust your backyard birds to the experts at Wagner’s.

Product Features

  • Attracts perching and ground birds
  • Contains 20% sunflower and general purpose seeds
  • Moderately priced valued blend that gets the birds
  • Highest quality grains used
  • Made in the USA

3 thoughts on “Wagner’s 13008 Deluxe Wild Bird Food, 10-Pound Bag”

  1. way too much Milo. This bird seed has a mix of white millet, red milo, split corn and black sunflower seeds. I live in the Seattle area and after a few days after I started putting up feeders and reading up on the net, I have figured that almost all of the birds in this area do not touch the red milo and most of the birds love the sunflower seeds. The problem is this mix has a ton of red milo which goes to waste and very little sunflower seed and loads of white millet. Here are the birds that come to my feeder…

  2. Great Deal! This seed is a favorite with the cardinals, finch, woodpeckers and sparrows. It has less sunflower seed than expected which is what seems to attract the brilliant colored songbirds but it’s a nice companion seed for a multiple feeder yard to the sunflower seed.

  3. Big Pieces This bird seed is fine as bird seed goes but the ratio of big pieces of corn and sunflower seeds to the smaller song bird seed is a bit more than it should be. I have squirrel proof feeders and the the wire openings kept getting clogged with the big pieces. I finally had to use my colander to weave out some of the bigger pieces. You will do fine if you have an open feeder but if you have the little square wire covering the openings like I do, well, it’s a lot of trouble.

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