Chirping visitors, vibrant wings, and backyard delights come together in these 19 bird feeder coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection celebrates the simple joy of attracting feathered friends and observing nature close-up!
Simply click any image below to open the free PDF. These pages are US letter sized, but also print well on A4 paper – happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Bird Feeder Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant bird feeder coloring pages are complete, don't let them gather dust! These easy and affordable crafts put your artistic masterpieces to use in fun new ways.
1. Hanging Bird Feeder Mobile
Cut out several colored bird feeders and friendly birds from your finished pages. Punch a small hole in the top of each cutout. Attach each cutout to varying lengths of string or yarn, then tie them to a clothes hanger or two crossed pipe cleaners to create a delightful, swaying mobile.
2. “Feed the Birds” Play Scene
Transform a shoebox into an interactive bird feeding station. Glue a large colored bird feeder to the back wall of the shoebox. Cut out various birds, then glue small craft sticks or pipe cleaners to their backs to create stick puppets to “feed” at your new bird feeder scene.
3. Sunny Window Bird Feeder Clings
Laminate your favorite colored bird feeder images (or cover them with clear contact paper for a DIY version). Carefully cut out the laminated shapes. These vibrant “clings” can then be gently pressed onto a sunny window to create a beautiful, removable decoration that catches the light.
4. Textured Bird Feeder Wall Art
Glue a prominent colored bird feeder cutout onto a piece of construction paper or cardstock. Use craft glue to trace lines around the feeder and the birds, then sprinkle bird seed, dried peas, or rice over the wet glue to add realistic texture. Shake off the excess once dry for a unique mixed-media masterpiece.
5. 3D Pop-Up Bird Feeder Card
Cut out a colored bird feeder design, making sure to include a small tab on the bottom. Fold and glue the tab to the base of a folded construction paper card. When the card is opened, your bird feeder will pop up in 3D, creating a fun surprise for friends or family.
6. Bird Feeder Page Markers
Select smaller, detailed bird feeder designs from your coloring pages. Carefully cut them out into a rectangular bookmark shape. Glue them onto sturdy cardstock for durability and optionally punch a hole at the top to tie a colorful yarn tassel for an extra flourish.
7. Bird Feeder Garland Banner
Cut out multiple colored bird feeders, varying their sizes and shapes if desired. Punch two holes at the top of each cutout, one on each side. Thread a long piece of yarn or ribbon through the holes to create a charming bird feeder banner or garland to decorate a room.
8. Bird Feeding Time Story Cards
Cut out various birds and bird feeders from your pages. Glue each cutout onto separate index cards or small pieces of cardstock. Use these cards to arrange a sequence, creating a visual story about birds visiting the feeder, or use them as flashcards to identify different birds.
9. DIY Bird Feeder Gift Box Topper
Color a detailed bird feeder, then carefully cut it out. Glue your finished bird feeder cutout onto a piece of corrugated cardboard or a folded toilet paper roll tube to give it some dimension. Use it as a unique and personal topper for a small gift box or a wrapped present.
10. “My Feeder” Wearable Headband
Cut out your favorite colored bird feeder and a couple of small birds. Glue them onto a strip of construction paper that's been measured and glued into a loop to fit around your head. You can even add pipe cleaner “antennae” for a fun, whimsical touch.