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Bird Coloring Pages: Free Educational Printables

 

Birds are diverse and captivating creatures that can be found in almost every habitat on Earth. They have different shapes, sizes, colors, and behaviors that make them fascinating to observe and learn about.

Some birds can fly, some can swim, some can run, and some can even talk! Birds are also important for the environment, as they pollinate plants, disperse seeds, control pests, and recycle nutrients.

Coloring pages are fun and educational tools that can help you learn more about birds and their amazing features. By coloring different bird species, you can improve your creativity, concentration, and fine motor skills.

You can also learn about the habitat, diet, and behavior of each bird, as well as their cultural and symbolic significance. Coloring pages can also spark your curiosity and inspire you to explore and discover more about the wonderful world of birds.

In this blog article, you will find bird coloring pages for kids of different bird species that belong to different groups and families. You will learn about their unique characteristics and how they differ from each other.

You will also find out why these birds are important and interesting to know. Here are the bird coloring pages that you will find in this article:

  1. Cassowary

  2. Emu

  3. Ibis

  4. Egret

  5. Heron

  6. Bittern

  7. Crane Bird

  8. Hornbill

  9. Secretary Bird

  10. Woodpecker

Each bird coloring page has a detailed description of the bird and its features, as well as a printable version that you can download and color. You can also share your colored bird pictures with your friends and family, or display them in your room or classroom. You can also compare your colored bird pictures with the real bird pictures that are provided in each section. Just click the images or links to head over to their coloring pages!

Cassowary Coloring Page Printable

Easy Cassowary Coloring Page

The cassowary, a big bird that can’t fly like the ostrich, emu, and kiwi, lives in Australia and Papua New Guinea’s rainforests. It eats fruits, fungi, and small animals. It has a special helmet-like thing on its head that helps it move through thick plants or talk to other cassowaries. Also, it has a cool blue and red neck and sharp claws on its feet for protection.

Emu Coloring Printouts

Emu Bird Coloring Page

The emu is the only bird of its kind and is the second tallest bird after the ostrich. It’s from Australia and hangs out in forests, grasslands, deserts, and by the coast. It eats plants, seeds, bugs, and small animals. Its feathers are brownish-gray to help it hide, and it can run really fast, up to 50 km/h (31 mph).

Ibis Coloring Sheets to Print

Printable Ibis Coloring Page

Ibises are like spoonbills and come in 28 different kinds found everywhere except Antarctica. They have a long, curved bill used to find worms, bugs, fish, and frogs in mud or water. Their feathers can be white, black, or have colorful patches on their face, neck, or wings.

Egret Coloring Sheets to Print Out

Printable Egret

Egrets are herons with light feathers found in wetlands and coastal areas all over the world. They mostly eat fish but also frogs, crustaceans, and mollusks. They have a long neck that stretches out and a nice way of standing, making them popular for artists and photographers.

Heron Print Pictures to Color

Great Blue Heron Printable

Herons are big birds related to egrets and bitterns, and there are about 64 types all around the world except in the really cold places. They catch fish and other prey by standing in shallow water and using their long, pointy bills.

Bittern Coloring Sheets

American Bittern Coloring Page

Bitterns are like sneaky herons found in wetlands across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. They eat fish, frogs, reptiles, and bugs by poking their bills into the water. Their call is famous and sounds like a big horn, and their brown and black feathers help them blend in with the reeds and grass.

Crane Bird Coloring Sheets

Siberian Crane

Cranes are part of a group that includes about 15 types found almost everywhere except South America and Antarctica. They eat seeds, grains, berries, bugs, and small animals found in wetlands, grasslands, and farms. They’re known for being loud and doing cool dances when they’re trying to impress each other.

Secretary Bird Coloring Pages

Normal Secretary Bird

Secretary birds are special birds of prey that live only in Africa’s open savannas and grasslands. They hunt on the ground, stomping and kicking snakes, lizards, rodents, and bugs. They look unique with a black crest on their head, a bare face, and black feathers on their wings and tail.

Woodpecker Coloring Sheets

Hairy Woodpecker

Woodpeckers are small to medium-sized birds found in forests worldwide, except in Australia and New Guinea. There are about 180 kinds of woodpeckers. They eat insects like beetles, ants, and larvae by pecking tree bark with their strong bills. They also make loud sounds by drumming on wood or metal to talk or mark their territory.

In conclusion, bird coloring pages are a fun and educational way to learn about different bird species. Whether you are a child or an adult, there is something fascinating about these beautiful creatures. Why not print out some of these coloring sheets and start exploring the world of birds today?

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