Wagner's Finches Supreme Premium Wild Bird Food, 5-lb bag
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Try a bag of Wagner's Finches Supreme Premium Wild Bird Food in your feeder, and you'll soon be the envy of finch enthusiasts. This premium specialty blend gives these social birds a heaping helping of the foods they love to eat with tasty sunflower chips and Nyjer seeds. Fill up your finch or sock feeder with the ideal mix for attracting the colorful beauty of small-beaked songbirds such as goldfinches, chickadees and pine siskins.
Key Benefits- This premium specialty blend gives these social birds a heaping helping of the foods they love to eat with tasty sunflower chips and Nyjer seeds
- Fill up your finch or sock feeder with the ideal mix for attracting the colorful beauty of small-beaked songbirds such as goldfinches, chickadees and pine siskins
- This mix is carefully selected to include only the smaller seeds that these birds love
- Blended to attract finches in all parts of the country
- Resealable heavy slider bag ensures freshness time and time again
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Item Number97104
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Feeder TypeThistle, Tube
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Bird TypeWild Bird, Finch
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Food FormSeed & Grain Blend
White Millet, Canary Seed, Sunflower Kernels, Red Millet, Nyjer, Finch Millet.
Ideal feeding of Wagner’s Finches Supreme is in a Finch feeder with small perches or a mesh sock feeder which discourages feeding by larger birds.
Where should I locate my feeder to attract the most birds?
Make sure that your feeder is close to natural shelter such as trees and shrubs to provide protection for your birds, but be careful not to make it too convenient for squirrels. Also, place it in a location so that you can enjoy watching the activities of your feathered friends.
Should I feed the birds year - round?
Yes, birds need food year - round, so it is best to keep bird feeders full all year or else the birds will leave. Birds have a high metabolism and need to continually eat. Birds nest from late winter through late summer and during these months there is not an abundance of natural foods, so they need additional food for breeding and raising their young. From early fall through the winter, natural food sources become harder to find so it is important to keep feeders full with bird seed during this time. You can enjoy your birds 12 months of the year.
What is the best bird food?
To attract the greatest variety of birds, feed the birds the seeds they like to eat. Oil Sunflower Seed is 1 of the best seeds to have in a wild bird food mix. It is popular with a large number of species and is easy to feed in a variety of feeder styles. Wagner's blends provide a wide selection of seed choices (including ones which contain Oil Sunflower) that will attract the largest variety of birds to the backyard feeder. Wagner's has the mixes that will attract the species you want and will fit any budget.
How can I attract specific birds and not attract others (e.g. starlings, grackles and cowbirds)?
Make sure that you have the right bird food to attract specific birds. Sunflower is a great seed that many species love. Also specialty blends, such as Wagner's Cardinal Blend or Finches Supreme, will attract these specific birds. Birdseed with less milo and corn won't attract as many cowbirds, grackles and starlings if you would rather not see these birds.
How do I stop squirrels from eating all of my birdseed?
Squirrels are a common problem at bird feeders. There are now a number of feeder styles designed to prevent squirrels from reaching the seed. For example, some use a weighted system that closes the feeder port when the weight of a squirrel is sensed. Squirrel baffles are also available to place above or below your feeder (depending on how your feeder is mounted) to prevent the squirrels from reaching your feeder. Additionally, there are 2 seeds that squirrels do not like - - safflower and nyjer seed. An optional method is to supply the squirrels with their own supply of food away from the bird feeder area. Cracked corn works nicely.
Where and how should I store my bird seed after I bring it home?
The best place to store your bird seed is elevated on a shelf in a cool, dry location in your garage, basement or storage shed. Whether you keep your bird seed in the original bag or in a storage container, you should make sure that it is closed or sealed tightly. It is also important that the storage location has good air circulation and is away from direct sunlight or heat source. You should avoid storing your bird seed on a cement floor, since moisture from the floor can be transferred to the seed. Keeping your seed dry will help it last longer.
Should I clean my feeder and how often should I do it?
Moldy or decomposing seeds are not healthy for birds to eat. You should wash and disinfect your feeder at least once a month and more frequently during wet weather. First wash the feeder in hot, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. To disinfect the feeder, immerse it for a couple of minutes in a solution of 1 part household bleach to 9 parts water. Rinse again completely with clean water and dry before refilling. You should thoroughly wash your hands after you have finished cleaning your feeder.

Wagner's Wild Bird Food
Wagner's has a simple philosophy when it comes to feeding wild birds—feed them the seeds they like. And they make it easy for bird watchers to keep their feeders busy with a wide variety of premium, specialty, deluxe and value blends. Wagner's seed mixes are made with only the cleanest, freshest ingredients to fill your yard with the happy chirps of satisfied songbirds.


Always The First
As an industry trailblazer, Wagner's has had many firsts. They were the first company over 80 years ago to sell a bird seed for year-round feeding. Before that, bird feeding was just a winter activity to give wild birds the energy they needed to survive the winter. They've also been the first to market black oil sunflower seed, regional blends, and deluxe and premium bird foods.
The Perfect Seed for Every Bird

PREMIUM BLENDS
Made from premium seeds with tons of sunflower content to attract the most songbirds.

SPECIALTY BLENDS
Great for attracting specific types of birds, like Cardinals, Finches and Woodpeckers, and loaded with all the ingredients they love most.

SPECIALTY SEEDS
Spoil the birds you can't wait to see, including Blue Jays, Purple Finches and Chickadees, with 100% single-ingredient food.
About Wagner's
As the oldest and largest privately owned wild bird food company in the USA, Wagner's has been helping bird enthusiasts attract wild birds to their backyards since 1894. With special blends of high-quality, fresh ingredients, their seed mixes have become time-tested favorites for all types of birds across America. They produce many different wild bird foods that are developed to give your feathered friends more of the seeds they love, making your feeders come alive with beautiful songbirds.

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Finch in winter
By Cheri on Jan 2, 2021
Thought it would bring the finches in but they prefer nyger or thistle
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Not what is advertised
By Bess on Sep 14, 2020
The bag says "loaded with sunflower chips and nyjer seeds". Sunflower chips and nyjer seeds are the first ingredients listed. See photo for what was really in the bag. My goldfinches wouldn't eat it.
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Birds wouldn't eat
By CocatNm3 on Jul 16, 2020
I should have paid attention to the negative reviews. I put this out in 2 thistle feeders and the birds were interested at first and then completely lost interest after eating about 1/8 of the seed. I thought maybe they couldn't get the seeds out easily from the feeders so I put the seed into tray feeders. Again, the birds ate just a little and then left it to go stale.I noticed that all they were really interested in were the bits of sunflower seeds but didn't touch the rest of the seed including the nyger. I ended up throwing the seed onto the ground for the bugs and mice.
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My Finches Love This
By SweetLiberty on Jul 17, 2020
I was so pleased with this finch food -- absolutely no waste left in the feeder like some other brands. This year I seem to have twice as many red finch then I have ever had so it has kept me busy keeping the feeder cleaned and filled. With less "trash" seed to worry about, the easier it is to clean and refill. One little warning and I figure it's really okay, as all involved seem to get a share, the squirrels like this also!
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Finch food
By Golfgirl on Oct 12, 2020
The Finch don't touch it, wasted money, fed to the morning doves and quail.
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Disappointing the birds don’t care for the seeds
By MaxCoco on Sep 21, 2020
It’s not seed the birds seem to like unfortunately. Even if they try they don’t come back
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Great product!
By CindyLS on May 16, 2020
Oh this is to funny.... I received this the other day and filled my dish on my balcony ledge and now I have all the finches in the immediate area (I think) standing in line waiting their turn at the dish.... Best buy ever! Thank you for the hours of entertainment I have received with this purchase..... lol
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Love this stuff!
By Cappy on Jul 15, 2020
My doves love this! Seems like a good balance for them and no big pieces.
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Finch food
By cadair on Feb 19, 2020
Finches love this food much better. than even thistle seed.
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Junk Seed, sorry
By Cody94549 on Jun 6, 2019
Very disappointed with this. Our previous food resulted in a lot of beautiful Yellow & Red Finches; but also got a lot of scrub jays & woodpeckers which devoured it fast. So thought we'd try this brand to hopefully stop the Jays & woodpeckers. Well, the FINCHES HATE this food. Very few come around now. The seed is just thrown out of the feeder, filling our catch tray. The only birds that like SOME of this seed are Oak Titmouse & the Jays.