Emu Walking Open Plains Free Printable Coloring Page

Hello, young artists and animal lovers! Get ready to explore the vast, sunny plains of Australia right from your home with our exciting Emu walking open plains coloring page. Emus are incredible, unique birds, and this coloring page is your chance to bring one to life with all your favorite colors!
About This Coloring Page
Our "Emu walking open plains" coloring page features a magnificent emu taking a stroll across its natural habitat. The design is kept simple and clear, making it super easy for little hands to color within the lines. You'll see the emu in the foreground, with gentle hints of the expansive plains stretching out behind it. This easy difficulty level means even the youngest artists can enjoy creating their own masterpiece, focusing on the main subject without too many intricate details. It’s a wonderful way to introduce children to Australia’s amazing wildlife.
Coloring Tips
Emus usually have feathers that are a mix of earthy tones like browns, grays, and sometimes a little black. Think about using different shades of brown for its body and head to give it a textured look. For the open plains in the background, you could use greens for grass, yellows for dry patches, or sandy browns for the earth. Don't forget the sky! A lovely blue for a sunny day, or maybe some warm orange and pink if you imagine a sunset. Remember, there are no wrong colors when you’re being creative, so feel free to make your emu as colorful and unique as you like!
Fun Facts
Did you know that emus are the second-largest birds in the world, right after their cousins, the ostriches? Even though they have wings, emus can't fly, but don't let that fool you! They are incredibly fast runners, capable of reaching speeds up to 30 miles per hour! That's faster than many cars in a school zone! They live all across Australia and love to roam vast open spaces, much like the one you're coloring. Emus also have shaggy, soft feathers that look a bit like hair, and they have three strong toes on each foot, perfect for running. They are truly fascinating creatures of the Australian outback!





