Hummingbird clipart & coloring pages for fun & enrichment
When you think of hummingbirds, images of tiny, colorful birds flitting from flower to flower likely come to mind. These creatures are a joy to watch, and also offer a fascinating subject for learning and creativity.
Below, we’re bringing the magic of hummingbirds right to your fingertips. With a collection of coloring pages, your little artists can bring the dazzling colors of these feathered friends to life. We’ve also come up with some fun crafts and engaging learning activities to increase the enrichment opportunity.
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Hummingbirds are truly remarkable creatures, known for their dazzling colors and rapid wing beats.
🌺 A unique flight
Hummingbirds are small birds, often bright in color, capable of hovering in mid-air thanks to the extremely rapid flapping of their wings.
They are the only birds that can fly backwards. This unique way of flying is not just for show — it allows them to extract nectar from flowers with precision.
Their diet of nectar, supplemented with insects for protein, fuels their high-energy lifestyle.
🌺 Guardians of the garden
Hummingbirds play a crucial role in ecosystems as pollinators.
While they zip through gardens and wild areas, they transfer pollen from one flower to another, helping plants to reproduce.
This aids the environment and also supports agriculture, and it reminds us of the importance of protecting these tiny birds and their habitats.
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- DIY Crafts Kit
- DIY ornament making kits
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🌺 A dance of nature
The relationship between hummingbirds and flowers is a great example of nature’s interconnectedness.
Many flowers have evolved shapes and colors that attract hummingbirds, which in turn help with pollination.
Watching a hummingbird navigate from flower to flower is witnessing a natural ballet of survival.
🌺 VIDEO: “All About Hummingbirds for Kids”
10 fun facts
- Hummingbirds can flap their wings up to 80 times per second.
- They have the highest metabolism of any bird species, requiring them to eat often.
- A hummingbird’s heart beats up to 1,200 times per minute.
- They can remember every flower they have visited and how long it will take the flower to refill.
- Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly both forwards and backwards.
- They can also hover in mid-air, fly sideways, and even upside down.
- A group of hummingbirds is called a “charm.”
- The smallest hummingbird species is the bee hummingbird, which is only about 2 inches long.
- Hummingbirds do not walk or hop; they can only shuffle if they need to move along a perch.
- Despite their small size, hummingbirds are one of the most aggressive bird species, defending their territory fiercely.
Hummingbird craft ideas
Crafting themed around hummingbirds is a fantastic way to encourage creativity and a deeper appreciation for these tiny birds.
- Hummingbird feeder: Create a simple feeder using a recycled bottle and some red paint. Decorate it with flower designs, fill it with homemade nectar (four parts water, one part sugar), and watch as hummingbirds visit your garden.
- Hummingbird mobile: Craft a colorful mobile with paper hummingbirds and flowers. Hang it in a child’s room or on the porch to bring a bit of nature’s beauty indoors.
- Nature-inspired bookmarks: Use cardstock and watercolors to create bookmarks inspired by hummingbirds and their environment. It’s a great way for kids to mark their place in nature journals or storybooks.
- Hummingbird window clings: Make window clings using a DIY glue paint (colored with food coloring) shaped into hummingbirds and flowers. These not only decorate but also prevent birds from flying into windows.
- Paper plate hummingbirds: With some paper plates, paint, and feathers, kids can create their own hummingbird art. It’s a fun and easy project for all ages.
- AFFORDABLE CHOICE. This cute hummingbird feeder got a smaller size but great value for the money.
- MULTIFUNCTIONAL DESIGN. Hummingbirds feeders are easy to set up and store anywhere! Has vibrant colors with unique design that comes with a flower shaped sipping outlet.
- HUMMINGBIRD FEEDER SET. Create your own bird sanctuary in your backyard, patio, or garden with our adorable hummingbirds feeders.
- WHAT YOU GET: 6 PIECE 2.2 OZ small Hummingbird Feeder with 3 Cleaning brushes to clean the hummingbird feeder tubes thoroughly.
Hummingbird learning activities
- Flower dissection: Examine flowers to understand how they attract hummingbirds. Dissect a flower to identify its parts and discuss the role of each in attracting pollinators.
- Hummingbird journal: Keep a journal tracking the hummingbirds in your area. Note their colors, behavior, and which flowers they prefer, fostering observational and recording skills.
- The physics of flight: Explore the science behind how hummingbirds fly. Create simple experiments to understand aerodynamics, like using a fan and paper models to simulate hummingbird flight.
- DIY nectar investigation: Experiment with making hummingbird nectar and observe which concentration of sugar water attracts more birds. This introduces basic concepts of measurement and scientific observation.
- Mapping hummingbird migration: Research and map the migration patterns of hummingbirds. This geography-based activity can help children understand migration, seasons, and the importance of habitats.
- Hummingbirds are attracted to the color of your feeder, not the color of the food
- Naturally clear hummingbird nectar formula not only attract hummingbirds, but also nourish & hydrate
- Ready to use. Do not add sugar or water
- Shake well before use and refrigerate after opening
Hummingbird coloring pages and line art drawings
Color hummingbird clipart illustrations
Books about hummingbirds
Books can be powerful tools in sparking curiosity and love for nature in young minds.
Explore together, and you might find yourselves embarking on a journey through the tiny, bustling world of hummingbirds, right from the comfort of your home!
- Sill, Cathryn (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 48 Pages - 03/03/2015 (Publication Date) - Peachtree (Publisher)
- Rogge, Hannah (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 14 Pages - 05/02/2023 (Publication Date) - Chronicle Books (Publisher)
- Aicher, Hope (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 24 Pages - 04/23/2023 (Publication Date) - Independently published (Publisher)
- Shewey, John (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 240 Pages - 04/27/2021 (Publication Date) - Timber Press (Publisher)
- Hardcover Book
- Burleigh, Robert (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 40 Pages - 04/14/2020 (Publication Date) - Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) (Publisher)