34 Robin Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Chirping melodies and vibrant red breasts fill these 34 free printable Robin coloring pages, ready for you to download and print. This delightful collection captures the lively spirit of these beloved harbingers of spring.

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Click any image below to open the free PDF; pages are US letter sized but also print well on A4; happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Robin Coloring Pages

Once those vibrant coloring pages are complete, don't let them gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts are a perfect way to put your finished robin artwork to imaginative use.

1. Robin's Nest Display

Get a paper plate, tear strips of brown construction paper or use small twigs, and glue them into a nest shape. Cut out your colored robin and glue it into the nest. You can add small blue pom-poms or painted beads as robin's eggs.

2. Red-Breasted Robin Visor

Measure and cut a strip of construction paper to fit around a child's head, securing it with tape or glue. Cut out the body of your colored robin and glue it to the front of the visor. Add a prominent “red breast” shape cut from red construction paper, making your robin recognizable.

3. Singing Robin Stick Puppet

Carefully cut out your colored robin. Glue the back of the robin to a craft stick or a sturdy piece of cardboard. Draw a small speech bubble on white paper, write “Chirp!” or musical notes, and glue it near the robin's beak for a fun puppet.

4. Welcome Spring Robin Wreath

Cut out several colored robins of different sizes. Arrange and glue them around a paper plate with the center cut out (or a ring of cardboard). Decorate the “wreath” with green construction paper leaves or small tissue paper flowers to welcome spring.

5. Robin Window Suncatcher

Cut out your colored robin. Place it between two sheets of clear contact paper or laminate it for durability. Trim the edges, leaving a small border, and punch a hole at the top. Hang your beautiful robin in a sunny window with string or ribbon.

6. Robin's Flight Mobile

Gather a stick or two pipe cleaners twisted together for a branch. Cut out several colored robins. Attach each robin with varying lengths of string or yarn to the “branch,” creating a delightful mobile that looks like robins in flight.

7. Early Bird's Worm Game

Glue your cut-out colored robin onto a piece of blue construction paper, representing the sky. Cut a worm shape from brown paper and glue it to the bottom, pretending the robin is about to catch it. Add some green construction paper grass or simple clouds.

8. Robin Observation Journal Cover

Take a few sheets of paper folded in half and staple them to create a small journal. Glue a prominent, cut-out colored robin to the front cover. Use it to draw or write about birds you see, or as a spring-themed nature journal.

9. Robin's “Red Breast” Art Collage

Cut out your colored robin and glue it onto a larger piece of white or light blue poster board. Then, tear small pieces of red tissue paper or construction paper and glue them strategically to the robin's chest area, creating a textured and vibrant “red breast” effect.

10. Robin Bird Bath Scene

Use a paper plate as the base for a “bird bath.” Cut out your colored robin and glue it to the plate. You can add small pebbles or blue paper cut-outs for water. Maybe even a small twig for it to perch on.