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Ostrich Coloring Pages

Ostrich Coloring Pages bring a fun mix of towering birds, long neck poses, and friendly desert or savanna scenes. You will find everything from clean outlines and simple ground lines to pages packed with layered feathers and mandala-style details. The set also includes cute, rounded kawaii ostriches, zentangle and decorative patterns, and even chicks with tiny feet. Print a few easy ostrich coloring sheets for relaxed coloring, or go detailed for a longer, more satisfying session.

A tall ostrich stands in grass with a few simple bushes

Print on heavier paper (at least 120 lb/200 gsm) if you plan to use markers or gel pens to reduce bleed-through. Set your printer to “fit to page” and check that the full ostrich, including the long legs and neck, stays centered. If you want cleaner color, choose thicker outlines and color in light layers first, especially on feather-heavy or patterned designs.

Ostrich Coloring Pages: Kawaii, Mandala & Safari Scenes

An ostrich walking beside a rock under open sky

Ostrich Coloring Sheet

This clean layout gives the bird plenty of room and keeps the picture easy to color. Soft lines and open space make it feel calm and clear.
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A friendly ostrich with big eyes and clouds

Ostrich Coloring Page for Kids

A cheerful pose and simple clouds make this one feel playful without getting crowded. Kids can add bright patterns to the feathers or sky.
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A cute ostrich with rounded shapes and tiny flowers

Cute Ostrich Coloring Page

Soft shapes and small flowers give this page a sweet, friendly look. The simple lines leave plenty of room for light coloring.
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A single ostrich in a blank field with open space

Free Printable Ostrich Coloring Page

The open field keeps the design uncluttered and easy to finish. It works well for a quick coloring session or a classroom handout.
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An ostrich standing on plain ground with a few grass tufts

Ostrich Coloring Page to Print

This straightforward pose is easy to recognize and fun to color. A few grass tufts add just enough detail without making the scene busy.
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An ostrich in profile with long legs and an open background

Ostrich Coloring Page Printable

Clean outlines and a simple background make this page easy to print and color. The long legs and neck give it a bold, elegant shape.
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A front view ostrich with a long neck and simple ground line

Coloring Page of Ostrich

The front view gives the bird a bold, centered look. A plain ground line keeps the page neat and easy for coloring.
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A baby ostrich chick standing near a tiny patch of grass

Baby Ostrich Coloring Page

This small chick creates a gentle scene with lots of open space. Rounded shapes and short feathers make it especially simple to color.
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A cartoon ostrich with oversized eyes and a playful pose

Cartoon Ostrich Coloring Page

Big eyes and a lively stance give this page a fun cartoon feel. The simple outline is great for bold colors and easy shading.
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An ostrich filled with mandala patterns in its feathers

Ostrich Mandala Coloring Page

Decorative feather shapes turn this into a relaxing pattern page. The repeating lines invite slow coloring with lots of small choices.
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A clean ostrich outline with a long neck and legs

Ostrich Outline Coloring Page

This bare outline leaves room for custom colors and simple practice. The large body shapes are easy to fill in neatly.
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A close-up ostrich head with neck feathers and a plain background

Ostrich Head Coloring Page

This head study keeps the design clean and easy to follow. The feather texture around the neck adds just enough interest.
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A kawaii ostrich with round cheeks and a small bow

Kawaii Ostrich Coloring Page

Rounded cheeks and a little bow give the bird a sweet, playful look. The simple lines make it easy to use soft pastels or bright colors.
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A funny ostrich with a tilted head and a silly expression

Funny Ostrich Coloring Page

The tilted head gives this bird a goofy personality right away. It is a lighthearted page with plenty of room for creative color choices.
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A running ostrich with stretched legs and a dust trail

Running Ostrich Coloring Page

The long stride makes the scene feel energetic and full of motion. A small dust trail adds action without crowding the page.
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A large ostrich egg beside a few cracked shell pieces

Ostrich Egg Coloring Page

The smooth egg shape is simple and satisfying to color. A few shell pieces add a small detail that keeps the page interesting.
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A small ostrich chick with fluffy down and tiny feet

Ostrich Chick Coloring Page

Fluffy down and tiny feet make this chick look soft and sweet. The simple pose is easy for young colorists to finish.
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Two ostriches with chicks standing together in grass

Ostrich Family Coloring Page

This family scene feels warm and easy to understand at a glance. Different sizes give the page a nice mix of shapes to color.
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An ostrich in the desert with sand dunes and cacti

Ostrich in Desert Coloring Page

The desert setting adds a little adventure without making the picture busy. Sand dunes and cacti create simple shapes that are fun to fill in.
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A female ostrich standing calmly with softer feather details

Female Ostrich Coloring Page

The softer feather shapes make this bird look graceful and calm. A plain background keeps the focus on the elegant body lines.
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A male ostrich with bold feathers and a proud stance

Male Ostrich Coloring Page

This pose gives the bird a confident look and clear silhouette. The feather shapes are easy to color with dark and light tones.
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A detailed ostrich with layered feathers and textured legs

Detailed Ostrich Coloring Page

Layered feathers and textured legs make this page more rewarding to finish. It offers a good mix of larger spaces and fine lines.
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A plain ostrich with simple body lines and open space

Simple Ostrich Coloring Page

The design stays clean and uncluttered for an easy coloring experience. Big open areas make it friendly for beginners.
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A close view of ostrich feathers with curved shapes and soft lines

Ostrich Feathers Coloring Page

The feather shapes create a nice pattern without becoming too busy. Curved lines make this a relaxing page to color.
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A standing ostrich bird with long legs and a broad body

Ostrich Bird Coloring Page

This straightforward bird pose shows off the ostrich’s unique shape. The open background gives plenty of room for color.
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An African ostrich in savanna grass near a distant tree

African Ostrich Coloring Page

The savanna setting gives the bird a natural home without crowding the page. A distant acacia tree adds a simple touch of landscape.
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An ostrich stands by a farm fence with hay bales nearby

Ostrich Farm Printable

Simple barnyard details make this scene easy to color, with plenty of open space around the tall bird. The fence and hay add a friendly farm feel without crowding the page.
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An elegant ostrich with decorative feather patterns

Ostrich Coloring Page for Adults

This design gives the bird graceful lines and extra feather detail for a relaxing coloring session. The open background keeps the focus on the ostrich while still feeling refined.
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An ostrich filled with zentangle style patterns

Zentangle Ostrich Outline

Curved feathers and patterned sections make this a fun page for detailed coloring. The simple frame leaves the bird as the main focus while keeping the page neat.
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A standing ostrich with long legs and a straight posture

Standing Ostrich Coloring Page

The tall posture makes this a clear, simple image with strong outlines and lots of open space. It is easy to color the legs, body, and small ground area separately.
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A side view of an ostrich with a long neck

Ostrich Side View Outline

A side profile gives the bird a clean shape that is easy to recognize and color. The long neck and smooth body outline make this a nice choice for simple shading.
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An ostrich standing next to a cactus in the desert

Ostrich and Cactus Coloring Page

The desert setting adds a little interest without making the page busy. Cactus arms and sandy ground give you extra shapes to color around the bird.
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An ostrich with a very long neck standing in open space

Long Neck Ostrich Printable

The tall neck becomes the main feature in this clean, uncluttered scene. Wide open space around the bird makes it easy to color and frame with simple grass.
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An ostrich in sunglasses with a playful pose

Cool Ostrich Coloring Page

This playful bird has a fun personality and a simple setup that is easy to color. Sunglasses and a scarf add just enough detail to make the picture feel lively.
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Explore the different types of Ostrich Coloring Pages

Ostriches are built for variety in a coloring book, and these ostrich coloring pages lean into that. You will see tall, full-body birds standing in grass with a few simple bushes, plus profiles with long legs and open backgrounds that give you lots of space to shade the sky and ground. The set is especially interesting because many pages keep the scene uncomplicated. That makes it easier to focus on the ostrich itself, whether you prefer a minimal outline or a highly detailed feather design.

Across the printable coloring sheets, the ostrich’s pose changes the coloring experience. Some pages show an ostrich walking beside a rock under an open sky, which creates a natural rhythm for coloring the legs and movement lines. Other pages place an ostrich in a blank field with plenty of negative space, so you can experiment with a soft gradient for the horizon or leave the background almost empty for a clean, modern look.

Scenes and setting ideas you can color differently

Because the set includes both savanna-like and desert-like environments, you can create themed collections of finished pages. Look for versions that include African savanna grass near a distant tree, or an ostrich in desert sand with dunes and cacti. Those backgrounds are ideal for trying out warm palettes. Think sandy tans and muted ochres for dunes, then deepen the shadows around the cactus and beneath the bird’s feet.

You will also find farm-inspired settings like an ostrich standing by a fence with hay bales nearby. For those pages, adding subtle color variations to hay and creating a gentle fence shadow makes the scene feel grounded without requiring heavy realism. If you like simpler scenes, there are also ostrich stand-alone pages with just a few grass tufts and a plain ground line, perfect for practicing consistent coloring along the legs and belly.

From easy outlines to patterned masterpieces

Not every page aims for the same level of detail, and that is a big part of what makes this set satisfying. Some printables are designed as clean ostrich outlines with a long neck and legs. These are great for kids, classrooms, or anyone who wants a quick, calming session. The plain ground line, simple tufts of grass, and open sky also help you decide how much background work you want to do.

Then there are the pages that lean into texture and artistic patterns. Several designs feature mandala-style or zentangle patterns across the ostrich feathers, including close-up feather shapes with curved lines and soft strokes. For these, try a “follow the feather” approach: color each feather section separately so the pattern stays crisp. Using alternating colors for adjacent segments also makes the layered look pop.

If you enjoy decorative coloring, there are elegant styles with bold feather emphasis and pages filled with intricate patterns. A few designs even focus closely on the ostrich head, showing neck feathers and a simple background. Those close-ups are excellent for practicing smooth shading on the beak area, or for adding delicate texture lines to mimic feather flow.

Cute and playful ostrich styles

The set is not only realistic or detailed. It also includes friendly cartoon and kawaii variations with big eyes, rounded cheeks, and small decorative details like a bow. There are funny pages with a tilted head and a silly expression, plus playful poses such as an ostrich in sunglasses. For these, you can lean into bright, cheerful colors and keep the background light so the character stays the focus.

You may also notice designs with simplified forms and tiny flowers near the bird. These elements give you small “color moments” beyond the ostrich body, like shading the flowers and adding a gentle outline to the grass around them.

Coloring pages featuring eggs and chicks

Some pages include a large ostrich egg beside cracked shell pieces, which adds a satisfying mix of smooth egg shading and broken-texture details. If you want to make those pages extra engaging, color the egg in a gentle gradient and use a slightly darker tone in the cracked areas to create depth.

Chick pages bring a completely different look. You will find a baby ostrich chick standing near a tiny patch of grass, as well as small chicks with fluffy down and tiny feet. There are also designs showing two ostriches with chicks together in grass. These scenes are wonderful for lighter, softer coloring. Try pale browns, creams, and warm grays for downy texture, and keep the grass strokes short and layered so the chicks stay front and center.

Practical printing tips for the best results

To get the most enjoyable coloring experience, consider paper and printer settings before you start. Heavier paper helps with markers and gel pens, especially on the more detailed ostrich filled with zentangle or mandala patterns. If you are using colored pencils, standard paper works well, but still aim for a clean print so the feather lines remain crisp.

When printing, choose “fit to page” and verify the long-neck and long-leg designs are not cropped. For pages with open skies and blank fields, centering matters because those empty areas are part of the composition. If ink seems heavy, lower print density or select a lighter setting so you keep the linework readable without turning everything dark.

Make each page feel like yours

  • Add a light shadow under the ostrich feet using a soft pencil or a muted brown to anchor the bird.
  • For running or stretched-leg poses with a dust trail, color the dust with a fade effect, then deepen only the outer edges.
  • On feather-focused or close-up pages, use consistent color families for the “main feathers,” then reserve contrasting shades for the most prominent sections.
  • For safari and desert scenes, pick one accent color (like cactus green or sky blue) and repeat it in small details so the whole page feels unified.

Who these Ostrich Coloring Pages are great for

These themed printables fit a wide range of ages and interests because the set includes both easy pages and detailed designs. Younger kids may enjoy the front-view ostrich with a long neck and simple ground line, or the kawaii ostrich with oversized eyes and rounded shapes. Older kids and adults may prefer the layered-feather, textured legs, or the mandala and zentangle versions for a longer, meditative session.

Teachers and group leaders can also use the pages as discussion starters about animal habitats. Use the savanna and desert scenes to talk about how different environments call for different background color choices, then let students pick their own color palettes.

Coloring ideas by page type

  1. Clean outline pages: Color the ostrich body first, then lightly add grass tufts or a simple horizon line.
  2. Mandala and zentangle pages: Work section by section to keep patterns neat, using two to four coordinated colors.
  3. Safari and farm scenes: Shade fences, hay bales, and grass lightly so the ostrich stays the hero.
  4. Desert scenes with cacti and dunes: Blend warm sand tones and add darker shadows under the ostrich neck and legs.
  5. Egg and chicks pages: Use soft gradients for the egg and gentle, small strokes for fluffy down.

With ostrich coloring sheets like these, you can build a whole mini-collection: one set for easy relaxing pages, another set for detailed feather texture practice, and a separate “cute safari” batch with chicks, kawaii expressions, and playful sunglasses poses.

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