Birds
Robin Coloring Pages
6 free printable designs including Standard, Standard, Standard, Standard and more.
Robins are among the most beloved and recognizable birds in the world, with their cheerful songs and distinctive red breasts bringing joy to gardens and parks everywhere. These remarkable birds are symbols of spring and renewal, often being the first to announce the changing seasons with their melodic calls at dawn. Found across North America and Europe, robins are fascinating creatures with incredible migration patterns, unique nesting habits, and surprising intelligence. From their ability to navigate thousands of miles during migration to their interesting social behaviors, robins offer endless opportunities for learning and discovery. Our free printable coloring page collection captures the beauty and charm of these wonderful birds, allowing young artists to explore their vibrant colors and graceful forms. Whether you're interested in bird watching or simply love nature, these free printable coloring pages provide a perfect way to celebrate these amazing feathered friends.
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Fun facts about Robin
Robins can see magnetic fields through special proteins in their eyes, helping them navigate during migration like living compasses.
A robin's song consists of over 100 different phrases, and they can learn new songs throughout their lives by copying other robins.
Baby robins eat 14 feet of earthworms per day during their two weeks in the nest before they're ready to fledge.
Robins are one of the last birds to go to sleep and the first to wake up, often singing in complete darkness before dawn.
The oldest recorded wild robin lived to be 13 years and 11 months old, which is exceptionally long for such a small songbird.
About Robin
What makes a robin's breast red?
Robin red breasts get their vibrant color from carotenoid pigments in their diet, particularly from eating berries and insects. Interestingly, the intensity of the red color can indicate the bird's health and age, with brighter reds often signaling a stronger, more mature robin.
How far do robins migrate?
Some robins migrate up to 3,000 miles between their breeding and wintering grounds, while others stay in the same area year-round. They use magnetic fields, stars, and landmarks to navigate, with young birds learning migration routes from their parents and other robins.
What do robins eat besides worms?
While famous for eating earthworms, robins actually consume over 40% insects and larvae, plus fruits, berries, and seeds. They're excellent pest controllers, eating harmful insects like beetles, caterpillars, and grasshoppers that damage gardens and crops.
How do robins build their nests?
Female robins build cup-shaped nests using mud, grass, and twigs, often in tree forks or sheltered ledges. They line the interior with soft materials like feathers and fine grass, and can build a new nest in just 2-6 days.
How many eggs do robins lay?
Robins typically lay 3-5 beautiful blue eggs per clutch, with the iconic blue color coming from pigments deposited during egg formation. They can have 2-3 broods per year, and eggs hatch after about 12-14 days of incubation.
How long do robins live?
Wild robins typically live 2-3 years, though some can reach 13 years or more. Their lifespan is often limited by predators, weather, and habitat challenges, but robins in protected environments tend to live longer than those in urban areas.
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Are these Robin coloring pages free?
Yes, all our Robin coloring pages are completely free to download and print. Simply click on your favorite design and print as many copies as you need.
What age are these Robin coloring pages for?
Our Robin coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, featuring varying detail levels from simpler designs for younger children to more intricate patterns for older kids and adults.
How do I print these Robin coloring pages?
Simply download the PDF files and print them on standard A4 or Letter size paper using any home printer. No account signup or special software required.








