



Wagner's 62006 Midwest Regional Blend Wild Bird Food, 20-Pound Bag
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Description
- Attracts many beautiful perching and ground feeding Midwestern birds - Contains seeds that Midwest 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
Details
Product Specifications
- Product Dimensions
- 22 x 13 x 3 inches; 20 Pounds
- Item model number
- 62006
- Date First Available
- February 14, 2012
- Manufacturer
- Wagner's
Frequently asked questions
- What types of birds does this feed attract?
- It attracts many beautiful perching and ground feeding Midwestern birds.
- What seeds are in the mix?
- It contains seeds that Midwest songbirds desire, including sunflower and safflower.
- What kind of feeders can be used with this seed?
- It can be fed in a tube, hopper, or platform feeders.
Customer reviews
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Wonderful blend for Minnesota birds!
I recently filled my backyard feeder with the Wagner’s 62006 Midwest Regional Blend Wild Bird Food (20‑lb bag), and I’ve been delighted to see a variety of feathered visitors enjoying it daily! 🐦 Bird Variety & Activity • Within a day, I spotted house finches, chickadees, cardinals, blue jays. • The mix seems especially popular with small songbirds—I love watching them gather at the feeder now that migration season is over. 🌾 Blend & Quality • Contains a well-balanced mix of grains, seeds, and nuts—like millet, sunflower chips, peanut pieces, and cracked corn. • I appreciate the absence of fillers like red millet, ensuring the birds are eating nutritious bits, not empty filler. • The sunflower chips and nuts are particularly popular, with a few de-shelling squirrels joining the feast too! 🛠 Bag & Convenience • Comes in a sturdy 20‑lb bag with a resealable zip-top—much easier to open, store, and pour than some stiff cardboard feed bags. • One bag lasts about a month with my two tube feeders and one hopper-style feeder out in my moderate-visiting backyard. 👍 Pros: • Invites a diverse range of birds—finches, jays, doves, and more. • No low-quality filler—great seed-to-nut ratio makes birds come back often. • Convenient, resealable packaging keeps seed fresh and mess minimal. • Excellent bulk value for the price. 👎 Cons: • Some sunflower chips scatter beneath the feeder, attracting squirrels—so be prepared for a little extra ground cleanup. • If you’re feeding only one species (e.g., just finches), you might prefer a more targeted blend. ⸻ Final Thoughts: Wagner’s Midwest Regional Blend offers a crowd-pleasing mix that draws diverse species to your feeder—great value in a convenient package, and I’ve loved seeing how animated my backyard wildlife has become. Highly recommend if you enjoy watching a vibrant variety of birds! 📌 Tip: Hang feeders above a tray or mat if you want to catch stray chips (or give squirrels their own snack area)!
I recently filled my backyard feeder with the Wagner’s 62006 Midwest Regional Blend Wild Bird Food (20‑lb bag), and I’ve been delighted to see a variety of feathered visitors enjoying it daily! 🐦 Bird Variety & Activity • Within a day, I spotted house finches, chickadees, cardinals, blue jays. • The mix seems especially popular with small songbirds—I love watching them gather at the feeder now that migration season is over. 🌾 Blend & Quality • Contains a well-balanced mix of grains, seeds, and nuts—like millet, sunflower chips, peanut pieces, and cracked corn. • I appreciate the absence of fillers like red millet, ensuring the birds are eating nutritious bits, not empty filler. • The sunflower chips and nuts are particularly popular, with a few de-shelling squirrels joining the feast too! 🛠 Bag & Convenience • Comes in a sturdy 20‑lb bag with a resealable zip-top—much easier to open, store, and pour than some stiff cardboard feed bags. • One bag lasts about a month with my two tube feeders and one hopper-style feeder out in my moderate-visiting backyard. 👍 Pros: • Invites a diverse range of birds—finches, jays, doves, and more. • No low-quality filler—great seed-to-nut ratio makes birds come back often. • Convenient, resealable packaging keeps seed fresh and mess minimal. • Excellent bulk value for the price. 👎 Cons: • Some sunflower chips scatter beneath the feeder, attracting squirrels—so be prepared for a little extra ground cleanup. • If you’re feeding only one species (e.g., just finches), you might prefer a more targeted blend. ⸻ Final Thoughts: Wagner’s Midwest Regional Blend offers a crowd-pleasing mix that draws diverse species to your feeder—great value in a convenient package, and I’ve loved seeing how animated my backyard wildlife has become. Highly recommend if you enjoy watching a vibrant variety of birds! 📌 Tip: Hang feeders above a tray or mat if you want to catch stray chips (or give squirrels their own snack area)!
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You will not be disappointed in what all this variety can attract
We get a variety of Cardinals, Blue Jays, songbirds and doves… they absolutely love this stuff and I even find the squirrel sitting on the feeder stealing some. Great size for the money. Once we open the bag we stored it in a plastic coffee can to keep outside. There’s a wonderful variety of seed easy to open the bag and no odor of anything other than the natural seeds. And it does bring in some bunny rabbits.
We get a variety of Cardinals, Blue Jays, songbirds and doves… they absolutely love this stuff and I even find the squirrel sitting on the feeder stealing some. Great size for the money. Once we open the bag we stored it in a plastic coffee can to keep outside. There’s a wonderful variety of seed easy to open the bag and no odor of anything other than the natural seeds. And it does bring in some bunny rabbits.



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Happy birds love this seed.
The birds and squirrels love it. The raccoons do too, unfortunately. Needless to say - for the price and the quality this is an easy choice to make when caring for the outside critters in my area.
The birds and squirrels love it. The raccoons do too, unfortunately. Needless to say - for the price and the quality this is an easy choice to make when caring for the outside critters in my area.
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Nice variety and good price
Birds, including ground feeders like Mourning Doves, squirrels, rabbits, Mallard Ducks - everybody likes this seed!
Birds, including ground feeders like Mourning Doves, squirrels, rabbits, Mallard Ducks - everybody likes this seed!