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Bird Coloring Sheets
148 itemsThis collection brings together birds from every corner of the world — coastal puffins balancing fish in their beaks, falcons perched on rocky cliff edges, hummingbirds hovering near winter gardens, and tropical toucans resting on branches. Each scene places a specific species in its natural setting, giving children a chance to explore real birds through detailed line drawings. From tiny owls on ancient mossy logs to mandarin ducks beside still water, the variety spans habitats, behaviors, and bird sizes.

Puffin on a Rocky Cliff
7+ years
Baby Owl Sleeping in Birdhouse
2-3 years
Garden Helper Sparrow
4-6 years
Puffin Delivering Mail to Birdhouse
4-6 years
Plush Parrot on a Branch
2-4 years
Flamingo Decorating Birdhouse
7-9 years
The First Key
4-6 years
Bluebird in House
2-3 years
Parrot Mailman Delivering Letter
4-6 years
Wren Arguing at Birdhouse Door
7-9 years
Baby Owl Sleeping in Birdhouse
2-3 years
Sparrow Collecting Yarn for Nest
4-6 years
Blue Tit Family in Birdhouse
4-6 years
Baby Robins in Birdhouse Waiting
4-6 years
Helping Crow in the Meadow
6-9 years
A Huge Task
4-6 years
Maze of Old Things
4-6 years
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With 148 pages, this section covers one of the broadest ranges of bird species on the site. Scenes include seabirds like puffins holding silver fish on clifftops, woodland birds perched on gnarled logs at dusk, and exotic species such as toucans and mandarin ducks in richly detailed compositions. Each page focuses on a single bird or a closely related pair, with clear outlines and enough scene detail to make the subject recognizable without overwhelming a young colorist.
Every page is available as a clean black-and-white outline that prints sharply on a standard home printer — useful when a child wants to work through several sheets in one sitting. Parents can download individual favorites or grab a handful at once to keep on hand for rainy afternoons. The built-in online coloring tool lets kids experiment directly on screen before committing to paper, making the collection as practical for a tablet session as it is for a printed stack on the kitchen table.
