10 Fun Turkey Coloring Pages Your Kids Will Love

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Let’s face it: while Halloween is a blast, as October progresses, our thoughts quickly shift to Thanksgiving. We eagerly anticipate indulging in a delicious feast, sharing Thanksgiving jokes, and of course, imitating the silly gobble of a turkey. Not only do turkeys taste better than chicken, but one of America’s founding fathers believed they were also smarter and more dignified. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, why not add some turkey-themed coloring pages to your festivities? These delightful pages can be printed and placed at the kids’ table, giving the adults a bit more time to enjoy their meal in peace.

Not only do these coloring activities keep your little ones entertained, but they also help develop essential skills as they prepare for kindergarten. If they finish these pages and you’d like to prolong the calm of your Thanksgiving dinner, consider printing additional coloring sheets! You could expand the theme with chicken or cow coloring pages, or even introduce scarecrow coloring pages, which are often thought of as a Halloween-only decoration but are actually used by farmers throughout the year.

Here are 10 adorable turkey coloring pages, along with some fun turkey trivia to share while you enjoy your stuffing!

Free Printable Turkey Coloring Pages

  • Turkey Page No. 1
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    Did you know that female turkeys are called hens, while males are known as gobblers? Their name comes from the unique gobbling sound they make to attract hens. Interestingly, gobblers court females in groups, but only one wins the lady’s favor—talk about teamwork!
  • Turkey Page No. 2
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    Turkeys are quite vocal! Besides gobbling, they also yelp, purr, and even make a sound called a “kee-kee.”
  • Turkey Page No. 3
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    People often think they can distinguish male turkeys from females by features like the snood and wattle, but both genders have these traits. You can actually tell their sex by their size and droppings.
  • Turkey Page No. 4
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    What’s a snood and a wattle? The snood is the fleshy growth on a turkey’s forehead, while the wattle hangs from their chin. Gobblers with longer snoods are often more appealing to hens!
  • Turkey Page No. 5
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    Think you can catch a turkey by hand? Think again! Turkeys can run up to 25 miles per hour and fly at speeds of 55 miles per hour. That’s pretty fast! If you find yourself being chased by a turkey, try waving your hands or using an umbrella to deter them.
  • Turkey Page No. 6
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    A turkey egg takes about 28 days to hatch, producing a baby turkey called a poult. Poults eat a variety of foods, including berries, seeds, and small animals. Their vision is also impressive, being three times better than humans, and they can see nearly 270 degrees!
  • Turkey Page No. 7
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    Although turkeys were first domesticated in Mexico, they got their name from the country of Turkey. The origins behind this naming remain a bit of a mystery, but historians suggest that anything exotic was once labeled as “Turkish” in early America.
  • Turkey Page No. 8
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    Have you ever spotted a wild turkey? They are generally slimmer and darker than domestic turkeys but share the same DNA, having adapted to different environments.
  • Turkey Page No. 9
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    Want to find turkeys or turkey eggs in the wild? Look up! Turkeys often roost high in trees to stay safe from predators.
  • Turkey Page No. 10
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    Contrary to popular belief, Benjamin Franklin did not propose the turkey as the National Bird. However, he did express disdain for the eagle, suggesting that the turkey is “more respectable” and “a bird of courage.”

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In summary, these turkey coloring pages are a fantastic way to keep kids engaged during Thanksgiving, while also teaching them fun facts about turkeys. They can enjoy coloring while you savor your holiday meal a little longer!