10 Amazing Turkey Coloring Pages That Your Kids Will Love

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Let’s face it: while Halloween is fun, once October arrives, our thoughts quickly turn to Thanksgiving. We’re ready to enjoy a hearty Thanksgiving feast, share some festive jokes and riddles, and, of course, mimic the amusing sounds of turkeys. Not only is turkey a tastier option than chicken, but one of our country’s founding fathers even thought it was more intelligent and honorable! So, why not embrace the Thanksgiving spirit with some fun turkey coloring pages? These delightful pages are perfect for printing and placing at the kids’ table, giving parents a little extra time to enjoy their meal in peace.

Coloring is a fantastic way for young children to develop skills that prepare them for school. And if they finish these pages and you’re looking to prolong your tranquil Thanksgiving dinner, simply print more coloring sheets! You can expand the theme with chicken or cow coloring pages or even include scarecrow coloring pages since these are a classic fall symbol that farmers use all year round.

Here are 10 adorable turkey coloring pages, along with some fun turkey trivia to share while you’re enjoying those delicious stuffing dishes!

Free Printable Turkey Coloring Pages

Turkey Page No. 1

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Did you know that female turkeys, similar to chickens, are called hens? Male turkeys, on the other hand, are known as gobblers, a name derived from the unique gobbling sound they make to attract hens. Interestingly, gobblers often court females in groups, so only one gets to be the lucky one!

Turkey Page No. 2

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But turkeys don’t just gobble; they also yelp and purr, and they have another sound called a “kee-kee.” They’re quite chatty creatures!

Turkey Page No. 3

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People often think they can distinguish between a gobbler and a hen by their features like the snood and wattle. However, both sexes have these traits! The size and even droppings can actually help tell them apart.

Turkey Page No. 4

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So, what’s a snood and wattle? A snood is the fleshy piece that hangs from a turkey’s forehead, while the wattle is the colorful skin hanging from their chin. Interestingly, a longer snood is believed to make gobblers more attractive to hens.

Turkey Page No. 5

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Think you can catch a turkey by hand? Think again! These birds can run up to 25 miles per hour and fly as fast as 55 miles per hour. If you’re ever being chased by one, wave your hands or open an umbrella to deter them.

Turkey Page No. 6

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A turkey egg takes about 28 days to hatch, and the tiny turkeys that emerge are called poults. They eat a variety of foods, including berries and seeds, and their vision is three times better than humans’, allowing them to spot small food sources easily.

Turkey Page No. 7

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Although turkeys were first domesticated in Mexico, they’re named after the country Turkey. The reason for this is unclear, but historians suggest that early Europeans labeled anything exotic as “Turkish.”

Turkey Page No. 8

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While wild turkeys are often slimmer with darker feathers, they share the same DNA as domestic turkeys; they’ve simply adapted to their specific environments.

Turkey Page No. 9

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Want to spot turkeys and their eggs in the wild? Look up! Turkeys often roost high in trees to stay safe from predators.

Turkey Page No. 10

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The tale of Benjamin Franklin proposing that the turkey be our national bird is actually a myth, although it is true that he preferred the turkey over the eagle, calling it “more respectable” and “a bird of courage.”

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In summary, these turkey coloring pages provide a delightful way for kids to engage with the Thanksgiving holiday while learning fun facts about turkeys. Enjoy your holiday meal while extending the fun for your little ones!