Ducks, Geese, and Swans Coloring Pages

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Kids Love to Color

Children love to color. It is usually their first artistic endeavor. Coloring is more than just a great activity for rainy days. It enhances their creativity and encourages self-expression. There is simple joy in the activity and a sense of pride when the picture is completed. Inside the lines or outside the boundaries does't matter. Coloring is the first step in creative expression.

When my children were young, we would spend rainy days at the kitchen table drawing and coloring one picture after another. We had fun.
My children are grown now, but I'm still drawing. I would like to share with you some of my drawings as well as links to some of my favorite coloring pages.

The list of links will grow and I'll be adding more coloring pages of my own, so come back and visit again soon!

Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons. ~Al Hirschfeld

The Mallard Duck

Mallard

We could learn a lot from crayons; some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, while others bright, some have weird names, but they all have learned to live together in the same box.
~Robert Fulghum

Northern Pintail

Pintail


Coloring improves a child's hand-eye coordination.

Crayola Ultimate Art Supplies Kit

Crayola Ultimate Art Supply Case-Colors May Vary

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With the Crayola Ultimate Art Supplies kit, kids will have all the materials they need to create wonderful artwork. The kit's sturdy, compact carrying case makes it possible to transport between home and school, or wherever else a young artist decides to travel. Your child's creativity will literally soar with all of these artistic tools at their disposal.

The Wood Duck

Wood

Links to Duck Coloring Pages

Duck Themed Coloring Pages
birds themed coloring book pages you can print and color.
Ducks Coloring Pages [Waterfowl birds]
Ducks coloring pages suitable for toddlers, preschool and kindergarten.
Duck Coloring Pages
Free Duck Coloring Pages, Ducks Coloring Pages, Duck Coloring Page, Duck Coloring Book Pages, Duck Pictures
Donald Duck coloring pages : 56 free coloring pages & coloring sheets for kids : hellokids.com
Donald Duck coloring pages : find out free Donald Duck coloring pages coloring pages to print or color online on Hellokids.
Letter D Animal Coloring Pages
printable template for animal posters you can colour or print pre-coloured.

The Canada Goose

Canada

Links to Geese Coloring Pages

Canada Goose coloring page
free printable Canadian birds worksheets
Geese coloring pages
Geese coloring pages
Animal Coloring Pages
Coloring Book Pages to Print and Color with Crayons
Geese Coloring Pages
Geese Coloring Pages Goose (plural: geese) is the English name for a ample amount of birds, acceptance to the ancestors
Goose Coloring Page - Letter G Coloring Book
Goose Coloring Page - Letter G Coloring Book. Print the pages, color and assemble into a Book.


Coloring outside the lines is a fine art.
~Kim Nance

The Mute Swan

Mute

Lizzy's Coloring Pages

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An Awesome Coloring Book

Fifty Favorite Birds Coloring Book (Dover Nature Coloring Book)

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What is your favorite color?

  • SynchronicityHouse Apr 7, 2012 @ 5:15 pm | delete
    I love purple and your great Lens! Such a lovely fun tool to teach kids - thanks.
  • KimGiancaterino Jul 6, 2011 @ 12:14 pm | delete
    My favorite color is purple. Your coloring page drawings are so nice. What a creative way to celebrate your love of birds. Crayons have sure come a long way too!
  • vikksimmons Jun 10, 2011 @ 10:43 pm | delete
    Probably teal.
  • MsSnow4a Jun 10, 2011 @ 3:27 pm | delete
    Mine is pink
  • OhMe Jun 9, 2011 @ 8:32 am | delete
    My favorite color is yellow. There is nothing better than a new box of Crayolas and fun coloring pages. These are great.

About the Author

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I Love to Color!

Crayola 64 Ct Crayons

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ElizabethJeanAllen

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