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Birdorable Avocet and Stilt Coloring Pages

Birdorable Avocet and Stilt Coloring Pages

We’re excited to announce four new Birdorable coloring pages for Avocet & Stilt Week. This family of birds is known for their long legs, slender bills, and striking plumage, making them a favorite among bird enthusiasts.

Whether you’re a fan of avocets or stilts (or both!), you’ll love these new coloring pages. You can use your imagination to bring these birds to life with your favorite colors. And if you need a little inspiration, be sure to check our website to see their true colors.

Here’s what you can expect with our new coloring pages:

  • Pied Avocet: This stunning bird has long, slender blue-gray legs and a distinctly upturned black bill. Its clean white plumage is accented by bold black markings on its wings, back, and crown, making it one of the most recognizable shorebirds in the world. Download the Pied Avocet coloring page here.

  • Black-winged Stilt: Known for its long pink legs and straight, black bill, the Black-winged Stilt is an elegant shorebird with mostly white plumage. Its contrasting black wings and back make it truly stand out. Download the Black-winged Stilt coloring page here.

  • Black-necked Stilt: With a distinctive black cap and neck, this stilt species is truly eye-catching. The Black-necked Stilt’s long pink legs and stark black-and-white plumage create a bold and beautiful combination. Download the Black-necked Stilt coloring page here.

  • American Avocet: This beautiful bird is known for its long blue-gray legs and elegant upturned bill. The American Avocet’s wings are boldly patterned in black and white, and its head and neck change color during the breeding season, from a warm cinnamon to grayish-white in winter. Download the American Avocet coloring page here.

Coloring is a great way to relax and learn more about these amazing birds. Each coloring page is easy to print and perfect for bird lovers of all ages. Plus, it’s a fun way to appreciate the incredible diversity of shorebirds from around the world.

Once you’ve finished coloring, be sure to share your creations with us on social media using the hashtag #Birdorable. We can’t wait to see your colorful interpretations of these wonderful birds!

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Woodpiecer on August 23, 2024 at 10:11 PM wrote:
Add more Shorebirds coloring!!!

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