25 Duck Coloring Pages
Ducks are animals that often appear in television cartoons. This animal has several attractions, such as its cute way of walking and its unique “quack” sound. This is what made us finally create a collection of pictures to color ducks.
This article is suitable for parents who are looking for learning materials for their children to stay productive at home, teachers who are looking for creative ideas for the classroom, or anyone who likes to relax while coloring.
There are images from several levels ranging from easy to advanced. No need to bother anymore, just prepare crayons, colored pencils or paint to start adding a touch of color to the ducks that are already available.
How to Download and Print
You see duck you want to color, here’s all you need to do:
- Scroll down and find your favorite picture.
- Click Print to open it in a new tab. You can save it right from there by clicking the Save icon or pressing Ctrl+S.
- Want to save it for later? Just use the Download button.
- Print your coloring page on regular A4 paper, no fancy setup needed. Use Ctrl+P or your browser’s print button [1].
- Now just add your colors, crayons, markers, pencils, whatever you like best.
All pages are free to use at home, in class, or wherever you need a little creative break.
Easy Duck Coloring Pages
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Kawaii Duck Splashing Water
Jumping and flapping, this kawaii duck loves to make a splash! How big will the waves get with all that excitement?
Mother Duck Standing Calmly
This mother duck enjoys a peaceful day with flowers and soft grass. Is she looking for a friend or soaking up the sun?
Mother Duck Garden Walk
A mother duck strolls through the flowers while a butterfly flutters nearby. Will they become pals or just share a quick hello?
Duck Family on Bridge
Duck family on a wooden bridge, Mama duck leads while ducklings waddle behind. Where will their adventure go next?
Duck Family Swimming
Three fluffy ducklings are paddling beside their mom. Can you spot which duck family member swims fastest?
Medium Duck Coloring Pages
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Kawaii Duck Reading Tree
A cozy spot, a good book, and friendly bugs, what more could a kawaii duck want? Wonder what adventure this kawaii duck is reading about today!
Realistic Duck Swimming River
Floating along with lily pads and a dragonfly for company, this realistic duck is soaking up the calm. Who do you think will spot the next ripple first?
Realistic Duck Diving Underwater
This realistic duck is swimming below the surface, bubbles rising all around. Do you think the fish are surprised to have a visitor?
Mother Duck Listening to Music
With headphones on and music in the air, this mother duck is having a dance party in the grass. What song do you think is making those tail feathers wiggle?
Mother Duck Picking Flowers
Surrounded by butterflies and blooming flowers, this mother duck is having a peaceful walk. Can you count all the butterflies fluttering nearby?
Duck Family Picnic
A picnic blanket, a basket full of strawberries, and happy duck family everywhere! Who’s sneaking the most berries?
Duck Family Building Nest
Duck family explores near the cozy nest while Mama duck keeps watch. Can you spot the most curious duckling?
Advanced Duck Coloring Pages
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Realistic Duck Drinking Hillside
Stopping for a cool drink, this realistic duck enjoys the peaceful river. What do you think she spots in her reflection?
Realistic Duck Riverside Path
Waddling along the shore, this realistic duck looks ready for adventure. Where will her webbed feet take her next?
Realistic Duck City Walk
This realistic duck is exploring the big city one step at a time. Will she find a tasty snack or make a new friend on her walk?
Mother Duck Gardening Backyard
This mother duck is taking charge of the garden while bugs scurry around. Do you think she’ll plant flowers or just dig for fun?
Duck Family Picking Grapes
This duck family is on a grape-picking adventure. Who’s going to sneak the juiciest grape from the basket?
Fun Duck Facts & Creative Ideas
Why not add a twist to your coloring? Here are some ideas and facts to inspire you while you color:
- Try mixing your coloring tools, combine crayons for soft backgrounds and markers for bold outlines.
- Ducks come in hundreds of colors in real life. Why not invent your own “rainbow duck”?
- For extra fun, use your colored ducks to decorate cards, bookmarks, or classroom walls.
There are about 100 types of ducks in the world. This type of variation means that ducks have many different shapes, colors and sizes. Ducks can’t sweat. To stabilize body temperature, they use other methods such as swimming or taking shelter, because they do not have sweat glands like humans.
Female ducks usually call louder than males. Their “quack” sound is used to communicate with their young or other ducks. Ducklings can communicate before they hatch. They make sounds from inside the egg to synchronize the hatching time with their siblings, so they can stay together and be safer from predators [2].
Share Your Art with ColorWee
We’d love to see what you’re working on! If you want to share your colored duck pages or any duck-inspired creations, send them to ColorWee. There’s always room for more art, and your masterpiece might even inspire someone else to pick up their colored pencils.
References
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