49 Hummingbird Coloring Pages
Bright feathers, tiny wings, and graceful flight make hummingbird coloring pages a fun activity for kids and adults who enjoy nature. On this page, you will find a wonderful collection of free printable coloring sheets featuring hummingbirds in many different scenes. Some pages show hummingbirds hovering near flowers, while others feature them perched on branches, sipping nectar, or flying through gardens filled with blooms.

These coloring pages are great for classrooms, quiet time at home, nature lessons, or creative craft projects. Each design is made to be simple enough for younger children but still detailed enough for older kids who enjoy spending more time coloring. With so many printable PDF options to choose from, these hummingbird coloring sheets can provide hours of relaxing fun. Whether you love birds, springtime scenes, or beautiful flowers, these coloring pages are a great way to bring creativity to life.
How To Use These Coloring Pages
To begin, simply click on any of the images or links on this page. A printable PDF coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you can download the file, print it, or color it digitally if you prefer.
All of these free coloring pages are designed to fit standard US letter size paper. They also print nicely on A4 paper, making them easy to use at home, in classrooms, or during craft time. Just open the printable PDF, print your favorite coloring sheets, and start creating.
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Fun Ways To Use Your Hummingbird Coloring Pages
1. Garden Wall Art
Turn your finished coloring sheets into bright decorations for a bedroom or classroom wall. After kids finish coloring their hummingbird coloring pages, carefully cut out the birds and the flowers from the page.
Glue the pieces onto colored construction paper to create a garden scene. Children can draw extra flowers, sunshine, or grass around their hummingbirds. Once finished, hang the artwork on the wall to make a colorful spring display. This is a simple craft that lets kids turn their printable coloring pages into something they can proudly show off.
2. Hummingbird Mobile
A hummingbird mobile is a fun decoration that gently moves in the air. Start by coloring several hummingbird coloring sheets and carefully cutting out the birds.
Punch a small hole at the top of each bird. Tie string or yarn through the holes. Attach the strings to a wooden stick, hanger, or paper plate. Hang the mobile from the ceiling so the hummingbirds appear to be flying. This craft works well with several printable coloring pages because it creates a lively display of birds floating in the air.
3. Flower Garden Diorama
Kids can create a mini hummingbird habitat using their finished coloring pages. First, color a few hummingbird coloring sheets along with any flowers on the page.
Cut out the hummingbirds and flowers. Use a shoebox as the base for the scene. Glue blue paper on the back of the box for the sky and green paper for grass. Attach the flowers to the ground and tape the hummingbirds to small folded paper stands so they appear to hover above the flowers. This project turns simple coloring sheets into a fun 3D nature display.
4. Hummingbird Greeting Cards
Colored hummingbird images can easily become handmade greeting cards. After finishing your coloring pages, cut out the hummingbird picture from the printable sheet.
Fold a piece of cardstock in half to make a card. Glue the hummingbird onto the front and add decorations like stickers, glitter, or small drawn flowers. Inside the card, kids can write a message for a friend or family member. These homemade cards are a sweet way to use printable coloring sheets for birthdays, spring celebrations, or thank you notes.
5. Nature Study Notebook Cover
These hummingbird coloring pages can also be used to decorate a nature notebook. Start by printing a free PDF coloring sheet and coloring it neatly.
Once finished, glue the page onto the front cover of a notebook or journal. Kids can use the notebook to write facts about birds, draw other animals, or keep notes about plants and insects they see outside. The decorated cover helps turn a simple notebook into a special nature journal.
6. Hummingbird Bookmark Craft
Turn small hummingbird coloring sheets into bookmarks for young readers. After printing and coloring the page, cut out a hummingbird or a flower section from the printable coloring page.
Glue the cutout onto a strip of thick paper or cardstock. You can also laminate it or cover it with clear tape for strength. Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon or yarn tassel. This craft is simple and helps kids turn their coloring pages into something useful for reading time.
7. Window Sun Catcher
Create bright window decorations using your finished coloring sheets. First, color your hummingbird coloring pages using bright markers or colored pencils.
Cut out the hummingbird shapes. Tape the cutouts to a window where sunlight shines through. If you want an even more colorful effect, place the hummingbird between two pieces of clear contact paper before cutting it out. When the sunlight shines through, the hummingbird coloring sheets will glow with color like a sun catcher.
8. Spring Bulletin Board Display
Teachers can use these printable hummingbird coloring pages to create a classroom bulletin board. Give each student a different coloring sheet to color.
After the pages are finished, cut out the hummingbirds and place them around a large paper tree or flower garden on the board. Add paper flowers, leaves, and clouds to complete the scene. Using several coloring sheets helps build a bright spring themed display that students helped create.
9. Hummingbird Story Starter
These coloring pages can also inspire creative writing. After coloring their printable hummingbird coloring sheet, kids can create a short story about the bird.
They might write about where the hummingbird is flying, what flowers it visits, or what adventures it has during the day. Teachers can attach the finished story under the coloring sheet. This activity turns coloring pages into a fun reading and writing project.
10. Hummingbird Puzzle Craft
You can turn finished coloring sheets into simple puzzles for younger children. After a hummingbird coloring page is colored, glue the printable sheet onto thin cardboard such as a cereal box.
Once it dries, cut the page into puzzle pieces. Younger kids can have larger pieces while older kids can try smaller pieces. Mix the pieces and challenge them to rebuild the picture. This craft turns regular coloring pages into a fun hands on activity.
11. Flower and Hummingbird Garland
A hummingbird garland is a cheerful decoration for spring or nature themed parties. Print several hummingbird coloring sheets and color them.
Cut out the hummingbirds and any flowers from the pages. Tape or glue the cutouts along a long piece of string or yarn. Leave small gaps between each picture so they hang nicely. Once finished, hang the garland across a wall, doorway, or classroom board.
Using several printable coloring pages helps create a colorful chain of hummingbirds that looks like they are flying through a garden.






