Wagner’s 76027 Black Oil Sunflower Wild Bird Food, 25-Pound Bag
$44.64

Price: $44.64
(as of Oct 10, 2025 07:19:22 UTC – Details)
Wagner’s Four Season Sunflower Seed is 100% black oil sunflower seed. Sunflower seed is the favorite seed of most wild birds. It is high in energy and has a thin shell making it easy for all birds to consume. Use tray feeders or hopper feeders to attract sunflower loving songbirds. Cardinals, Chickadees, Finches, Nuthatches, Woodpeckers and much more. Trust your backyard birds to the experts at Wagner’s.
Attracts the widest variety of birds
Thin shelled sunflower – makes it easy for small beaked birds to open
This seed has the high energy content that all birds need to maintain their healthy lifestyle
Highest quality grains used
Made in the USA
Customers say
Customers report that their birds love this sunflower seed mix and consider it a great value for the amount of seed provided. The product receives positive feedback for its quality, with one customer noting it’s comparable to Pennington bird seed. However, the debris content is a concern, with customers reporting lots of debris including twigs and dirt in the bag. The bird population aspect receives mixed reviews – while some customers say it attracts many birds, others report that their birds aren’t interested in it.

Jack –
Much Improved
I have ordered this item at least five times in the last year. I was getting very disappointed with the amount of wood chips in the bag. I almost stopped ordering it. The last bag I got is absolutely perfect. I believe they started filtering the seeds a lot better you wonât be disappointed. The amount of birds I attract with this is incredible, but it was the monitor when I call trashing with the seeds that disappointed me. I kept buying it because the birds really like it.
Evan Newman –
Thank you Amazon
All type birds are happy and healthy
Amazon Customer –
Best price with availability no where else!
Best deal for an array of birds. Also if birds drop a seed and it germinayes you may get ainvoluntary sunflower in your yard as a bonus!
Carol Ward –
Bird & squirrel approved!
Have been using for years. Was the first feed a bought that the birds actually liked. A little pricey but bag lasts about a month and a half filling feeder once a day. Squirrels like it too but can’t get in the feeder. Eat what falls out on the grass.
LRN53 –
More detritus than before
I have always given this product five stars. i did not this time because the last bag contained a lot mre detritus than it has had in the past.
AnnapolisGal –
Birds LOVE these seeds, and you cannot beat this super low price on this 25 lb bag! EXCELLENT!
I got this 25 lb bag of black oil sunflower wild bird seed for only $15/98! FAB price her on Amazon! I have paid this same amount for much smaller bags on Amazon before (5 lb bags, 8 lbs, etc). What a super find for this HUGE bag! The birds all seem to love it! As long as the price remains this low, I will always buy my black oil sunflower seeds from Wagner on Amazon! They seem very fresh and it gets a ton of birds to my feeders each day, all day long! The only drawback is that where the smaller Wagner seed bags had a great velcro closure, this huge 25 lb does not. I wish they would add one, as it really helps to keep the seeds fresh for a longer period, and it avoids accidental spills.Originally in our feeders, I went with only striped sunflower seeds (which cardinals and bluejays are said to like, and house sparrows are not supposed to like at all), plus I went with safflower seeds (which cardinals are said to LOVE, and which house sparrows are supposed to dislike, as well as are the squirrels). WRONG! The house sparrows either ate the safflower, or they would kick them down to the ground, trying to get to the other seeds in the mix (namely the black oil sunflower ones). The squirrels LOVED finding and eating the safflower seeds that fell on the ground. The cardinals, on the other hand, seemed to hate the safflower seeds. They would eat for a few seconds, and then leave. As for the striped sunflower seeds? Well, the bluejays weren’t thrilled. They only ate them when all of the peanuts in shell were gone. lol The cardinals didn’t care for the striped sunflower seeds at all. ugh The sparrows were too busy kicking around the safflower to really pay attention to the striped ones. The only birds that loved the striped sunflower seeds were the fat doves. They loved to sit on them in the tray feeder! lol When they flew away, a trail of striped sunflower seeds would fall to the ground, which of course the squirrels LOVED to munch on. Wow, what an ecosystem I had going — but I was not attracting the birds I wanted most: Cardinals and Blue Jays. I finally gave up and gave in to giving all of the birds what they wanted — Black Oil Sunflower Seeds! Everyone seems happy now: Cardinals, Purple Finches, Doves, Squirrels, Crows, and an array of other birds. They all visit the bird feeders many times each day. I love watching them. It’s especially funny as we have one feisty squirrel who plays “bouncer”, and will run off the other squirrels and doves when he feels there are too many around. lol Everyone seems happier now that the black sunflower seeds are the main seed on the menu. The Blue Jays and Titmice, however, seem to love only the peanuts. 🙂 And the cutie pie goldfinches (and purple finches) are happy that they get their thistle seed all to themselves.
Pop fitz –
Great price
Birds love this
Nancy Matschner –
I will buy it again as it comes in large bag and birds like it
Big amount but birds eat it up quickly
LA –
Good product!!