Free Hummingbird Coloring Page in Flight

MathiasAuthor Mathias• Father of three children
April 24, 2026

This hummingbird coloring page shows a small bird in side profile with one wing stretched wide in a hovering pose. The long beak, round eye, feathered tail, and tiny claws are easy to spot. Clean outlines, light detail, and generous open space around the body make this printable feel airy and simple to complete.

This free pdf works well for children around ages 7 to 12, and it also suits anyone who wants a calm, quick activity. Because the layout is clear and uncluttered, it fits classrooms, waiting rooms, quiet time at home, or a short creative break. Beginners can enjoy it without getting lost in tiny sections.

Colored pencils, markers, or a fine-liner all work well on this hummingbird. You can keep the body bright and the wing soft, or reverse that contrast to highlight the hovering shape. The clear outline keeps each part easy to read while leaving plenty of room for your own color choices.

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Coloring tips for this hummingbird printable

  • Use a brighter shade on the hummingbird’s spread wing and a darker shade on the body to make the flying pose stand out.
  • Add a gentle color shift along the hummingbird’s long beak from base to tip to give this small detail more depth.
  • Keep the hummingbird’s eye crisp with a dark outline, then leave a tiny light spot so the face looks lively.
  • Try one color family on the hummingbird’s tail feathers and another on the wing feathers to separate the parts clearly.
  • If you use markers on this hummingbird printable, place a sheet underneath, especially if the paper is thin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this hummingbird coloring page good for children?
Yes. This printable is especially suitable for ages 7 to 12, and the simple layout with plenty of open space also works well for beginners.
Can I print this as a pdf at home?
Yes. You can print this free pdf at home on standard paper. If you plan to use markers, slightly thicker paper is a better option.
What makes this page easy to color?
This hummingbird printable has clear outlines, low detail density, and open areas around the wing, tail, and body.
Which supplies work best for this printable?
Colored pencils are great for soft feather shading. Markers create bold contrast, and a fine-liner can sharpen the eye and beak.
How long does this coloring page usually take?
Most people can finish this free printable in about 15 to 25 minutes, depending on how much shading they add.