Elevate Your Arts & Crafts with These Bird Coloring Pages

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Birds can be quite a divisive topic. While they have their admirers, it’s understandable why some might not be fans. Who enjoys finding bird droppings on their car? Or observing the cunning tactics of crows? And let’s not even get started on the early morning chirping! If you’ve seen The Birds, it’s hard not to be wary of our feathered friends. Nevertheless, there are plenty of reasons to appreciate birds. They bring vibrant colors to our surroundings, brightening even the gloomiest days. Our fascination with their beautiful plumage inspired us to create a collection of bird coloring pages.

What else is there to love about birds? When it’s not dawn, their melodies can be quite enchanting. With around 10,000 different species, many exhibit remarkable adaptations and showcase stunning feather displays. Birds are full of personality—can you resist smiling at a flamingo or chuckling at a waddling penguin? A chubby robin on your driveway is sure to lift your spirits, just like the famous “bluebird of happiness.” An endearing belief is that spotting a cardinal signifies a visit from a loved one who has passed. Isn’t that sweet?

Birds have a magical way of putting smiles on our faces—and we’re sure many of you feel the same. That’s why we think these bird coloring pages are essential. Once you’ve completed this collection, there are plenty more coloring pages to explore for your arts and crafts session. Keep the bird motif alive with our parrot coloring pages or dive into the depths with our whale and shark coloring pages. If you’re yearning for spring in your heart and dreaming of a bug-free yard, check out our flower coloring pages. Color to your heart’s content, and then color some more!

Free Printable Bird Coloring Pages

Bird Page No. 1

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Ever looked up at the sky and wondered how high birds can fly? Most of the time, they soar below 500 feet, but during migration, some species can reach altitudes of 2,000 feet to 20,000 feet!

Bird Page No. 2

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While you might know that a group of birds is called a flock, did you know there are specific names for different species? For instance, a group of vultures is called a wake, and a group of emus is referred to as a mob. Our favorite? A flamboyance of flamingos!

Bird Page No. 3

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Each bird species has its own unique songs or calls. Chickadees can be recognized by their “chick-a-dee” call, while American robins sing a series of phrases resembling “cheerily, cheer-up, cheerily.” The oak titmouse has a distinctive call that sounds like “peter peter peter.”

Bird Page No. 4

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Here’s a funny fact for your little ones: Ornithologists have observed Bassian thrushes uncovering worms by farting at piles of leaves. The gas shifts the debris, prompting the worms to move, making it an easy meal!

Bird Page No. 5

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You might want to grab your red crayon for this cardinal, but wait! Rarely, some cardinals have a genetic variation called xanthochroism, resulting in bright yellow feathers. But feel free to color them in their classic red shades too!

Bird Page No. 6

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Birds have inspired myths in cultures worldwide. One common belief is that birds flying between earth and sky serve as messengers from the gods. Remember the stork delivering babies in Dumbo?

Bird Page No. 7

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Lovebirds are undeniably adorable! But if you consider adopting some, keep in mind that these parrots require plenty of time outside their cage to exercise.

Bird Page No. 8

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Despite the saying “bird-brained,” many birds are quite intelligent. Species like pigeons and ravens have excellent memories. Finches learn calls by imitating others, and parrots can mimic human speech. Pigeons and humans have cohabitated for centuries!

Bird Page No. 9

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Want to invite beautiful birds to your backyard? According to the Humane Society, they love black-oil sunflower seeds, white proso millet, peanuts, suet cakes, nyjer seed, and cracked corn.

Bird Page No. 10

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Love is truly in the air! Did you know a bird’s heart beats an incredible 400 times per minute at rest and up to 1,000 beats per minute while flying?

Bird Page No. 11

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The bee hummingbird holds the title for the smallest bird in the world, measuring about five centimeters long and even capable of flying backward! And did you know the sword-billed hummingbird has a beak longer than its body?

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In summary, these bird coloring pages not only provide a creative outlet but also offer a chance to learn fun facts about our avian friends. So grab your crayons and enjoy!