How To Draw An Autumn Bird

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a cute fall bird through a series of simple, step-by-step instructions. Starting with the bird’s body, you’ll add details like a cozy scarf, a fun acorn hat, pants, legs, wings, and finally, color your creation to bring it to life. The lesson emphasizes creativity and encourages you to personalize your artwork with additional elements like falling leaves.
  1. What shape did we start with to make the bird’s body?
  2. What special things did we add to our bird to make it ready for fall?
  3. How can you make your bird look even more special when you color it?

Drawing a Cute Fall Bird: A Step-by-Step Guide

Let’s have some fun drawing a cute bird that’s ready for fall! Grab your markers, paper, and coloring tools, and let’s get started!

Step 1: Outline the Bird’s Body

First, let’s draw the bird’s body. Start by making a big upside-down “U” shape. This will be the top of the bird. Then, draw a “U” shape at the bottom to make it look like a big oval. Now you have the bird’s body!

Step 2: Add the Scarf

Our bird needs a cozy scarf for fall. Draw a curved line across the middle of the bird’s body. Add another line below it to make the bottom of the scarf. Draw two lines coming down from the bottom line to make the scarf’s ends, and connect them at the bottom. Add little lines at the ends for extra detail.

Step 3: Draw the Bird’s Face

Let’s make the bird’s face! Start with the beak by drawing a wide “V” shape that sticks out on both sides. Connect the top of the beak with a curve. For the eyes, draw two ovals above the beak and fill them in. Tilt the ovals a bit towards the center to make the bird look cute.

Step 4: Create the Hat

Time to give your bird a fun acorn hat! Draw a curve going up and then back down on the other side. Add two lines from the center for the acorn’s stem and connect them at the top. You can also draw a leaf by making a curve that goes out and then back down to meet the starting point.

Step 5: Draw the Pants

Let’s give your bird some pants! Draw two vertical lines coming down from the middle of the bird’s body. For the bottom of the pants, draw lines going out to the left and right, making sure they’re the same length. Connect these lines back to the bird’s body.

Step 6: Add Legs and Feet

Now, let’s draw the legs. Make two skinny lines next to each other on both sides of the bird. For the feet, draw “U” shapes that curve into the center. Do this for both sides to finish the feet.

Step 7: Draw the Wings

Your bird needs wings! Draw a wing on the left side that curves down and back up. Do the same on the right side, making sure both wings are the same length.

Step 8: Final Touches

Yay! You’ve finished drawing your fall bird. Now it’s time to add some color. You can use the suggested colors or pick your own. Be creative!

Conclusion

Once you’re done coloring, take a moment to admire your artwork. You can add extra things like falling leaves or eyelashes to make it even more special. Remember, art is all about having fun and being creative, so make it your own!

We hope you enjoyed this drawing lesson and had a great time making your fall bird. Happy drawing!

  • What is your favorite part of drawing the fall bird, and why do you like it the most?
  • If you could add something else to your bird’s outfit, like a hat or shoes, what would it be and why?
  • Can you think of other animals that might need a cozy scarf or hat for fall? How would you draw them?
  1. Bird Watching Adventure: Go outside with a parent or guardian and try to spot different birds in your neighborhood or local park. Take a notebook and draw quick sketches of the birds you see. Notice the colors, shapes, and sizes of the birds. How are they similar or different from the bird you drew? Share your observations with your class or family.

  2. Design Your Own Bird Outfit: Imagine your bird is going to a party. What kind of outfit would it wear? Draw a new outfit for your bird, adding fun accessories like hats, scarves, or shoes. Use different colors and patterns to make your bird look unique. Share your design with your classmates and explain why you chose those clothes.

  3. Bird Story Time: Write a short story about your fall bird. Where does it live? What adventures does it go on? Does it have any bird friends? Use your imagination and draw pictures to go along with your story. Share your story with your class or family and see what adventures their birds have too!

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