Wagner’s Songbird Supreme has more of what songbirds want. Songbird Supreme is our favorite blend because it contains more of what your songbirds crave. This blend includes high concentrations of tasty quality seeds preferred by the songbirds you want to see in your backyard. With 50% of the blend being black oil sunflower, striped sunflower and sunflower chips, your favorite birds will flock to the feeder. The peanut kernels, safflower seeds and white millet will assure that you can nurture and enjoy a wide variety of beautiful songbirds throughout the year. By adding only the best ingredients we have created a highly attractive and nutritious blend for backyard feeding. Trust your backyard birds to the experts at Wagner’s.
Product Features
- A blend of preferred seed to attract your favorite backyard songbirds
- Contains 50% sunflower and other premium wild bird food ingredients
- Can be fed in a tube, hopper, or platform feeders
- Handy reusable plastic bucket
- Made in the USA
Bon Apetit! Great blend! If you are looking to attract a variety of migrating and local songbirds you can’t do much better than Wagner’s Supreme blend unless you mix it yourself. Along the Mid-Atlantic I am getting daily visits from cardinals, bluejays, titmice, black-capped chickadees, sedge wrens, house finches, goldfinches, several varieties of sparrow, red-wing blackbirds, and doves. The occasional downy and red-bellied woodpecker also come to pick up a seed or two after hitting the suet. This blend…
Bird’s Love it, but…… Very good Birdseed, I assume, since the birds gobbled it up in no time flat! The only reason I am giving it only four stars is because it isn’t a very large bag, and I have four average size Bird Feeders to fill, and the birds went through all four of the feeders (emptied them) in one day! And the price for this small bag of seed was really expensive for such a small amount and I can’t afford to keep buying it, so have switched to Home Depot and more local stores to get the birdseed from. But…
Birds clean it up I have been spreading this by hand on the patio outside our living room sliding glass door. The birds – mostly English sparrows and house finches, with a pair of doves and another pair of scrub jays – clean it up in short order. It seems to be just right here in the whimsically named “Inland Empire” of Southern California. The bucket seems sturdy enough to reuse, so I will reorder this mixture in a bag.