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Robin Coloring Pages

Robin Coloring Pages are a delightful way to practice charming bird details in both simple and detailed styles. You will find robins perched on branches and twigs, resting in nests of twigs and grass, and even pulling a worm from the ground. Seasonal fun shows up too, with winter robin scenes on bare branches and snowflakes. From cute big-eyed cartoons to close-up faces and realistic looks, there is plenty to choose from for relaxing, screen-free coloring.

A robin sits on a branch with simple leaves around it

Print on thicker paper (like 24 lb or cardstock) to prevent ink bleed, especially for the more detailed robin designs. Use your printer’s “Fit to page” setting for standard sizes, and choose a slightly lighter color or draft mode to stretch ink on larger sets. If outlines are very fine, let the pages dry flat for a minute before you start coloring.

Robin Coloring Pages: Nests, Branches, and Garden Birds

A small robin standing in grass near a flower

Robin Coloring Sheet

This simple bird scene is easy to color with soft feathers and a little ground detail. The tiny flower adds a gentle touch without crowding the page.
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An American robin perched on a branch with berries

American Robin Coloring Page

This bird outline keeps the focus on the robin’s round shape and bold breast. A few berries add a natural accent without making the scene busy.
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A simple robin perched on a twig against open sky

Free Printable Robin Coloring Pages

Light, uncluttered space makes this robin easy to color for all ages. The twig and sky leave room for smooth feather shading.
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A realistic robin perched on a stump in grass

Realistic Robin Coloring Page

Natural feather shapes and a sturdy stump give this page a lifelike feel. The low detail background keeps the design clear and printable.
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A robin bird perched beside a small garden shovel

Robin Bird Coloring Page

This garden scene adds a friendly tool and a neat perch for the bird. It works well with plain feathers and a simple ground line.
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A baby robin resting in a nest of twigs

Baby Robin Coloring Page

Soft nest shapes make this a sweet page with easy curves to fill in. The tiny chick can be colored with gentle browns and pale orange.
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A cartoon robin with big eyes sitting on a stump

Cartoon Robin Coloring Page

Big eyes and a playful pose give this robin a fun, kid friendly look. The stump is simple, so the bird stays the main focus.
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A robin flying with wings spread wide

Flying Robin Coloring Page

Wide wings make this a lively scene with strong shapes and open space. It is a good page for coloring the feathers in clear sections.
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A robin resting on a branch with a few leaves

Robin On Branch Coloring Page

The branch and leaves frame the bird in a clean, uncluttered way. There is plenty of room for soft color choices.
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A robin sitting in a nest of twigs and grass

Robin In Nest Coloring Page

Nest textures add interest while staying simple enough for easy coloring. The bird sits low and cozy in the center of the page.
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A robin sitting beside three eggs in a nest

Robin With Eggs Coloring Page

The eggs create a gentle springtime scene with simple oval shapes. Twigs around the nest give the picture a neat, natural border.
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A winter robin perched on a bare branch with snowflakes

Winter Robin Coloring Page

Bare branches and falling snow make this a quiet seasonal picture. The robin’s bright breast will stand out nicely against the winter setting.
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A robin wearing a scarf near a pine branch

Christmas Robin Coloring Page

A scarf and pine bough give this bird a cozy holiday look. The simple winter details leave plenty of open space for coloring.
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A robin sitting beside a cluster of flowers

Robin With Flowers Coloring Page

Flowers around the bird add a cheerful garden feel without crowding the page. The simple stems and petals are easy to shade.
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A robin pulling up a worm from the grass

Robin Eating Worm Coloring Page

This classic bird moment is simple, playful, and easy to recognize. The grass line and worm shape keep the scene clear.
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A clean robin outline with simple wings and tail

Robin Outline Coloring Page

Bold outlines and open spaces make this a very easy page to fill in. It is ideal for younger colorers or quick coloring fun.
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A close-up robin face with a round eye

Robin Face Coloring Page

The close view highlights the eye, beak, and soft feather shapes. It leaves room for careful coloring without extra clutter.
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A simple robin standing alone with bold outlines

Easy Robin Coloring Page

This straightforward bird design is made for quick, relaxed coloring. Large open areas help keep the page approachable.
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Two robins with chicks gathered in a nest

Robin Family Coloring Page

The nest scene shows a sweet family moment with simple shapes and clear spacing. Small chicks make the page feel warm and lively.
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A robin watching a butterfly near the grass

Robin And Butterfly Coloring Page

The butterfly adds a light, graceful touch beside the bird. Simple grass and wings keep the picture easy to color.
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A robin perched on a berry branch with clusters

Robin With Berries Coloring Page

Berry clusters make this page feel bright and seasonal. The branch, leaves, and bird all have clear spaces for coloring.
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A robin standing in snow beside a small pine

Robin In Snow Coloring Page

Snowy ground and a small pine create a crisp winter setting. The bird stays easy to color with bold, simple outlines.
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A robin holding a heart shape near its chest

Robin With Heart Coloring Page

The heart gives this bird a sweet and gentle look. Clean lines and open spaces make it simple to color for a gift or card.
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A robin singing on a branch with musical notes

Robin Singing Coloring Page

Musical notes add movement while keeping the scene easy to read. The perched bird and simple branch make a cheerful coloring choice.
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A robin sitting near a birdhouse on a branch

Robin Birdhouse Coloring Sheet

The simple birdhouse and branch give this scene a cozy backyard feel. Small details like the roof line and feathers add just enough interest without crowding the page.
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A robin perched on a fence rail

Robin on Fence Printable

This clean fence scene keeps the robin front and center, with plenty of open space around it. The bold outline makes it easy to color the chest, wings, and tail.
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A robin among fallen leaves on a branch

Robin With Leaves Coloring Page

Autumn leaves frame the bird in a calm, easy-to-color scene. The mix of leaf shapes and the robin’s round body gives the page a warm seasonal look.
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A robin next to the letter R

Robin Alphabet Coloring Page

The big letter R makes this page fun for learning and coloring at the same time. The robin adds a friendly touch with clear shapes and open spaces.
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A robin in a garden beside flowers and a watering can

Robin Garden Coloring Sheet

This garden scene feels cheerful and simple, with flowers, soil, and a small watering can around the bird. It leaves room for bright petals and soft feather details.
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A robin sitting on a sunflower stem

Robin and Sunflower Coloring Page

The tall sunflower creates a nice vertical shape beside the bird. Its wide petals and sturdy stem make the page easy to fill with bold, sunny colors.
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A robin inside a round mandala design

Robin Mandala Coloring Page

The circular layout gives this design a balanced, decorative look. Leaf shapes and feather lines add gentle patterning while keeping the page uncluttered.
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A detailed robin with decorative swirls and branches

Robin Coloring Sheet for Adults

This elegant robin scene has graceful swirls and branch lines that feel relaxing to color. The open spaces still keep the design clear and easy to follow.
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What you will color in this set

Robin Coloring Pages focus on one of the most recognizable backyard birds, and that concentration makes the variety especially enjoyable. Across the collection, robins appear in everyday moments, like sitting on a twig against an open sky, perched on a fence rail, or resting on a branch with just a few leaves. There are also scenes that feel a little more narrative, such as a robin flying with wings spread wide or a robin singing with musical notes floating nearby.

You will notice repeated “bird-at-home” settings that make each page feel warm and familiar. Many designs place a robin in grassy ground cover, sometimes beside a small flower. Others expand into garden life: you may see a robin near a watering can, perched on a sunflower stem, or sitting beside a small garden shovel. That mix of branch, grass, and garden props gives colorists lots of ways to vary palettes, from soft spring greens to earthy browns and bright flower tones.

Styles and difficulty levels for different colorists

This themed set includes a broad spread of styles, so you can match the page to your mood. For easy coloring, there are clean robin outlines with simple wings and tail, plus bold, single-figure options that stand alone with clear contours. If you prefer a slightly more guided approach, you may enjoy pages featuring a close-up robin face with a round eye, where most of the work centers on one expression and a manageable amount of detail.

On the other end, some printable coloring sheets lean realistic and detailed, such as robins perched on a stump in grass or a robin among fallen leaves on a branch. Decorative options also show up, including a robin inside a round mandala design and a more ornate robin with decorative swirls and branches. Those designs are great when you want to slow down, layer color gradually, and use techniques like blending or fine-tip line outlining.

Seasonal and action scenes to keep it interesting

The collection is not limited to spring and summer. A winter robin page shows a robin perched on a bare branch with snowflakes, creating a clean contrast between minimal winter surroundings and the bird’s warm, recognizable tones. There is also a scarf-themed robin near a pine branch, which gives you an easy opportunity to try brighter accents like red, teal, or golden yellow on the scarf while keeping the background subdued.

Action moments add variety, too. A robin pulling up a worm from the grass gives you a natural “foreground focus” page, while a robin flying with wings spread wide invites dynamic wing coloring and stronger contrast. For a gentler, quieter mood, there are pages where a robin sits in a nest of twigs and grass, or rests beside three eggs. If you like teaching moments, the nest pages can prompt simple questions while you color, like which materials look sturdier (twigs) and which feel softer (grass).

How to color different pages for the best results

  • Branches and twigs: Use short strokes and vary greens and browns to keep textures from looking flat, especially on pages where the robin is perched beside berries or leaves.
  • Bird faces and eyes: For close-up robin face designs, concentrate on eye highlights and the beak shape. A tiny light spot in the eye helps the bird look lively.
  • Feathers: On the more detailed robin designs, try feather “zones” (throat, belly, wings) so you can blend without losing structure.
  • Seasonal snow: For the winter robin printable, color the branch lightly and leave snow areas mostly white or add very subtle blue-gray shading so the bird stands out.

Ideas to personalize your robin coloring pages

If you want your finished pages to feel truly yours, build a small theme across a few prints. For example, pick a “garden morning” palette and use matching colors on the robin beside the watering can, the robin among fallen leaves, and the robin near clusters of flowers. Or choose a “story set” approach: color the baby robin resting in a nest of twigs, then color a robin sitting beside three eggs, and finish with a robin flying away.

You can also use the letter-themed page as a fun add-on. A robin next to the letter R is an easy way to create a personalized art card for a classroom or a memory wall. Add the same accent colors you used on the robin’s scarf or berries so the whole set feels cohesive.

Ways to use these printables at home or in class

These Robin Coloring Pages work well for independent relaxation, because the subject stays consistent while the scene changes. That makes them ideal for quiet time, rainy-day activities, or travel-friendly coloring breaks. In a classroom, the variety makes it easy to differentiate: give younger students the clean outline pages and offer the detailed realistic or decorative pages to students who want a challenge.

They also lend themselves to simple observational skills. When students color robin wings, branches, or nest materials, they practice looking closely at shape, texture, and contrast. A robin watching a butterfly near the grass or a robin beside berries can prompt discussion about how the environment changes the mood of a scene, even when the main character stays the same.

Choosing paper, ink, and comfort for your best coloring session

To keep the coloring crisp, consider using heavier paper for the pages with fine feather or decorative details. If you are using markers, place a sheet of cardboard under your page and color in light layers first. For colored pencils, thick paper helps you blend smoother gradients, especially on wings and shaded grass. When you print a full set, print a few test pages first to confirm your scaling and ensure the robin fits comfortably within the printable margins.

Mix and match your favorites

Whether you gravitate toward cute cartoon robins with big eyes, realistic perched birds on stumps, mandala-style designs, or simple outlines with bold clarity, this robin-themed collection offers something for every skill level. The repeated themes of branches, nests, gardens, berries, and seasonal touches make each page feel familiar, while the pose and setting keep each printable fresh. Print your top choices, color them in a sequence that tells a little story, and enjoy how quickly a simple robin becomes a whole gallery of scenes.

People Often Ask Us…

  • Which Robin Coloring Pages are best for toddlers who want very quick wins?
  • How can I print Robin Coloring Pages so the robin (and branches) don’t get cut off?
  • What’s a good coloring method for pages with both fine bird detail and background items like berries or flowers?
  • How can I turn a robin worksheet into a quick classroom or at-home craft instead of just coloring?
  • How do I choose between a realistic robin perched on a stump and a mandala-style robin when I want a specific vibe?