Wagner’s Eastern 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 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 Eastern songbirds
- Contains seeds that Eastern songbirds desire including sunflower and safflower
- Can be fed in a tube, hopper, or platform feeders
- Highest quality grains used in blending
- Made in the USA
Lots of Millet I live in the Charlotte, NC area. The birds like this seed well enough, but there is a lot of waste. The spend a lot of time picking through it to get to the parts they like and they throw the rest all over the ground.
Eastern Regional Wild Bird Food was a good blend this time. Better than some various other Wagner’s varieties I have tried. With Wagner’s I have had good and bad results depending on the mix, quality, and kind of birds around at the time. This Eastern Regional food is blended well enough that I got back some birds which I lost to another bag of Wagner’s that wasn’t so good. I have checked for proper region/conditions/birds each time when buying, but availability and quality has varied. Now that I have used one bag of this, I hope they don’t change it.
Five Stars This brought in many more species of back yard birds than I had previously been getting, filled feeder this morning, then again just a few hours later, and it was almost empty by nightfall tonight, they love this stuff, , also a few more coming in i haven’t seen before. and I do think that it is well suited to birds of this area. I do hope to see some that I have to date not seen around here,