11 Eagle Coloring Pages to Enjoy with Your Feathered Friend

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Is there any creature in the animal kingdom more majestic and powerful than the eagle? While eagles come in various sizes, these impressive birds are generally quite large. You’re probably aware that bald eagles are a symbol of the United States, but did you know there are 60 species of eagles worldwide? If not, don’t fret! Our collection of eagle coloring pages will not only entertain but also teach you about these magnificent birds. Plus, they’re a blast to color.

We highly recommend using these eagle coloring pages during patriotic celebrations like Independence Day. However, eagles are fascinating all year round, making them perfect for a creative outlet whenever the mood strikes. They’re also a great way to keep the kids engaged while you take 20 minutes of well-deserved peace.

So, check out these 11 exciting eagle coloring pages. When you’re ready for even more creative fun, be sure to explore our other avian printables. We offer duck coloring pages, peacock coloring pages, chicken coloring pages, owl coloring pages, parrot coloring pages, and even flamingo coloring pages!

Free Printable Eagle Coloring Pages

Eagle No. 1
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This eagle appears quite friendly. If it invited you over for dinner, you’d likely be feasting on a lot of fish, which is a staple in an eagle’s diet! This coloring page features a bald eagle, which would look stunning in a dark brown body with a white head. Fun fact: Eagles aren’t born with a hooked beak; it develops as they mature.

Eagle No. 2
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This eagle seems ready for a showdown. It might be displaying its confidence at the top of the food chain. If you’re curious about bald eagles’ behavior towards humans, they might become a bit territorial during mating season, but they’re generally not a threat if left undisturbed. Interestingly, America isn’t the only country that has an eagle as its national bird; the Philippine eagle holds that title in the Philippines.

Eagle No. 3
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This eagle looks determined and on a mission. Try coloring it in a bold blue or a fiery red for a unique twist. After all, it resembles a team mascot, doesn’t it? Fun fact: Eagles reach full maturity in just 12 weeks. They really do grow up quickly!

Eagle No. 4
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If you’re a fan of minimalist designs, this bald eagle coloring page is for you. The outlines offer a lot of potential for realistic coloring. You could even shade its head in soft lavender or pink for a gentle touch.

Eagle No. 5
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Here’s an eagle that could double as tattoo inspiration! This coloring page radiates nobility and provides plenty of opportunity for vibrant colors in its feathers. Shading from dark to light will create a stunning effect. Fun fact: Eagles can swim! When they catch large fish, they may need to paddle to shore to enjoy their meal.

Eagle No. 6
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This majestic eagle is depicted swooping down to hunt. Besides fish, eagles also eat smaller birds and small mammals. Some larger eagles even hunt monkeys or sloths.

Eagle No. 7
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This eagle looks like a softer version of the Philadelphia Eagles logo—but not quite identical. Color it in the team colors: dark green, black, charcoal, and silver. And remember, January 10 is Save the Eagle Day!

Eagle No. 8
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We won’t sugarcoat it—this eagle doesn’t look overly friendly. But perhaps it is just intensely observing its surroundings. Eagles have extraordinary eyesight, allowing them to see four to five times better than humans!

Eagle No. 9
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How old do you think this eagle is? Wild bald eagles typically live for 20 to 30 years, though some in captivity can reach up to 50 years of age.

Eagle No. 10
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Eagles are incredible observers. Remember the fact about their impressive eyesight? They can spot an object the size of a rabbit from three miles away. Who knows what this eagle is watching from its lofty perch?

Eagle No. 11
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The fierce cry you often hear in movies when an eagle is shown isn’t actually its real sound. Eagles have quite a dull-sounding call, often replaced in films by the caw of a red-tailed hawk.

Click here to print all of the eagle coloring pages at once! This article was originally published on April 12, 2021.

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