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A cartoon mother bird wearing a leaf crown feeds a bee to three hungry chicks in a nest, surrounded by flowers, berries, and a smiling sun.

This heartwarming scene captures a tender moment between a mother bird and her three baby birds resting safely in their cozy nest. It is a beautiful day in the garden where the smiling sun looks down on the growing family with a big grin. The mother bird wears a special leaf crown, showing her role as the queen of this little woodland home. Coloring this page is a wonderful way to celebrate the beauty of nature and the bond of a family.

Color Palette Ideas

Spring Meadow

Cherry Blossom
Pale Green
Lemon Chiffon
Sky Blue
Coral

Forest Home

Saddle Brown
Goldenrod
Green Yellow
Hot Pink
Turquoise

What's In This Picture

In the center of the page, you will find the adult bird carefully offering a tiny bee to her hungry chicks. The three baby birds have their beaks wide open, eagerly waiting for their morning meal. Their nest is tucked safely among blooming flowers and clusters of round berries. Above the family, a happy sun beams next to fluffy clouds and decorative swirls that represent a gentle breeze. You can also spot several leaves falling around the branches, adding a sense of movement to this cheerful outdoor setting.

Coloring Tips

For the mother bird, you might choose a vibrant blue or a warm red to make her the focal point of the page. The baby birds look adorable in soft yellows or light greys. Since the nest is made of twigs and grass, using different shades of brown and tan will help create a realistic, textured look. The flowers and berries provide a great opportunity to use your brightest pinks and purples. If you want the sun to look extra friendly, a golden yellow with orange rays works perfectly against the open sky.

Did You Know?

Did you know that some mother birds can feed their babies hundreds of times in a single day? They work incredibly hard to make sure their chicks grow up strong. Most baby birds stay in the nest for only a few weeks before they are ready to fly.

Try This!

After you finish coloring the birds, try counting all the berries and leaves hidden throughout the picture. You could also draw a few extra butterflies or a ladybug on one of the flowers to give the bird family some more garden friends.

Frequently Asked Questions

What colors should I use for the birds?
You can use any colors you like! Traditional garden birds are often brown, blue, or red, but these cartoon birds would look wonderful in bright yellows or purples too.
How do I color the nest to look real?
Try using a few different shades of brown and tan. Using short, overlapping strokes can help create the look of woven twigs and dried grass.
Can I add more to the background?
Absolutely! The swirls and clouds leave plenty of space for you to add more insects like butterflies or even a rainbow stretching across the sky.
For best results, print on standard letter size (8.5" x 11") paper using your printer's "Fit to Page" setting.

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