Warbler coloring fun!

Birdorable fan Ashira recently asked us for a 'blank' warbler coloring page, so she could color in different species. She shared her Bay-breasted Warbler and Magnolia Warbler coloring pages with us. Don't they look great?

You can see all of our warblers here: Birdorable warblers. If you've colored in any of our Birdorable coloring pages, we'd love to see what you've done! Thank you for sending these to us, Ashira!

Comments

Ashira on February 25, 2010 at 8:58 AM wrote:
Thanks so much for posting these! ^__^ I'll have to have a go at the new blank pages you've just put up, too. ; D They're kind of addictive.
abigail on February 27, 2010 at 1:49 PM wrote:
Warblers are cute!
abigail on February 28, 2010 at 7:56 AM wrote:
but how do you color these birds when you dont have any colors on the internet with you?
Birdorable on February 28, 2010 at 8:21 AM wrote:
Abigail - Ashira had asked us for a 'blank' warbler coloring page so she could color in other species of warbler. There are a lot of beautiful warblers and you can find photos of them in your bird guide or elsewhere on the Internet. :)
Ashira on March 1, 2010 at 12:51 PM wrote:
Yup, I used a field guide to make sure the colours were right. :3 It took a while, but I'm quite pleased with the result. ^__^
little bird on October 22, 2010 at 8:12 AM wrote:
Aw, those are adorable!

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