Elevate Your Arts & Crafts with These Bird Coloring Pages

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Birds evoke a wide range of opinions. While some people adore them, others might have mixed feelings. Who can blame you? There’s the occasional bird droppings on your car, the cunning behavior of crows, and the early morning chirps that can rattle your sleep. And let’s not forget Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film, The Birds, which might make you wary of our feathered friends. However, birds also bring beauty to our surroundings, adding splashes of color even on the grayest days. Their vibrant plumage inspired us to create an entire series of bird coloring pages.

Aside from their aesthetics, there are plenty of reasons to appreciate birds. When the sun is fully up, their melodies are delightful. With around 10,000 different species, many birds exhibit remarkable adaptations and stunning feather displays. Their lively personalities add to their charm—how can you resist smiling at a flamingo or laughing at a waddling penguin? Spotting a cheerful robin can instantly brighten your mood, akin to the famed “bluebird of happiness.” Interestingly, many believe that a cardinal sighting signifies a visit from a loved one who has passed on. How heartwarming is that?

Birds undoubtedly bring joy, which is why we’ve put together these engaging bird coloring pages. Once you complete this collection, we have many more coloring pages to explore, perfect for an afternoon of artistic fun. Keep the theme alive with our parrot coloring pages, or take a plunge with our whale and shark coloring pages. If you’re yearning for spring vibes and can’t wait for the cicadas to vanish, immerse yourself in our flower coloring pages.

So grab your coloring supplies and let your imagination soar!

Free Printable Bird Coloring Pages

Bird Page No. 1
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Have you ever gazed at birds soaring overhead and wondered how high they fly? Generally, birds stay under 500 feet, but during migration, some can ascend to altitudes of 2,000 to 5,000 feet, with a few even reaching 20,000 feet!

Bird Page No. 2
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While you might know that a group of birds is called a flock, many species have unique names. For example, a group of vultures is known as a “wake,” emus gather in a “mob,” and our favorite, a group of flamingos is called a “flamboyance.”

Bird Page No. 3
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Each bird species has its distinct calls. Chickadees are easily identified by their namesake call, while American robins have a cheerful chant that resembles “cheerily, cheer-up, cheerily.” The oak titmouse has a charming series of syllables that sound like “peter peter peter.”

Bird Page No. 4
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Kids will find this fact amusing: ornithologists have observed worm-eating Bassian thrushes that uncover their food by farting at leaf piles. The gas shifts the debris, causing worms to move—how clever!

Bird Page No. 5
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You might be reaching for your red crayon to color in a cardinal, but did you know some rare cardinals exhibit a genetic variation called xanthochroism, resulting in stunning yellow feathers? Typically, male North American cardinals are bright red, while females are tan with a reddish hue.

Bird Page No. 6
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Birds have inspired myths across cultures. One popular belief is that birds flying between earth and sky are divine messengers. Who could forget the stork delivering babies in Dumbo?

Bird Page No. 7
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Lovebirds are undeniably adorable! But if you’re considering them as pets, remember that parrots are very active and require plenty of time outside their cage to exercise.

Bird Page No. 8
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Contrary to the saying “bird-brained,” many birds exhibit impressive intelligence. Pigeons and ravens have remarkable memories, finches learn calls through observation, and parrots can mimic human speech—perhaps due to centuries of cohabitation with us!

Bird Page No. 9
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Want to attract beautiful birds to your yard? The Humane Society suggests providing black-oil sunflower seeds, white proso millet, peanuts, suet cakes, nyjer seed, and cracked corn.

Bird Page No. 10
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Here’s a fascinating fact: a bird’s heart can beat up to 400 times per minute when at rest and can reach an astonishing 1,000 beats per minute during flight.

Bird Page No. 11
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The tiniest bird in the world is the bee hummingbird, measuring just five centimeters long and capable of flying backward! Plus, the sword-billed hummingbird holds the title for having a beak longer than its body.

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In summary, these bird coloring pages are a delightful way to engage in arts & crafts while celebrating the beauty and charm of birds. With so many species to explore and color, you’ll find endless joy in this creative activity.


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