Flamingos are tall, pink birds that are known for their long legs and necks. They are very social birds and love to live in groups called 'flamboyance.' But when it comes to love, flamingos are very serious and form strong bonds with their partners.
Flamingos are pink because of the food they eat, like little shrimp. When they fall in love, their pink feathers shine, and it's like they're wearing their love on their sleeves, or rather, their wings!
When flamingos find their mate, they perform a special dance. They move their heads and necks in graceful patterns, like they're dancing to the music of love. It's a beautiful sight to see.
Flamingos are very loyal to their partners. Once they fall in love, they usually stay together for life. That's a long time – even longer than some of your favorite cartoon characters have been on TV!
To build their nest, a pair of flamingos will take turns collecting mud and sticks. It's like they're working together to build a LEGO castle, but for their eggs.
Flamingos are often seen as symbols of love and loyalty because of how they stick together through everything. They remind us that love is about being a team and supporting each other. For today's drawing tutorial, let's learn how to draw flamingos in love.
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
√ Draw a Pair of Flamingos PDF (Click to download for free.)
√ Drawing Papers (You can get it easily and I would say almost any paper can be used.)
√ Pencils / Markers / Crayons / Watercolors (Remember to use a pen with a fine tip when outlining.)
FOR WHOM:
Elementary school students
TIME NEEDED:
About 1.5 hours
INSTRUCTIONS:
How to Draw a Pair of Flamingos in Love Step by Step
Step 1 Draw a flamingo's head.
Step 2 Draw the head of the other flamingo.
Step 3 Draw the necks of two flamingos.
Step 4 Draw one wing of a flamingo.
Step 5 Draw one wing of the other flamingo.
Step 6 Draw two flamingo bodies.
Step 7 Draw a flamingo's legs.
Step 8 Draw the legs of the other flamingo.
Step 9 Color this pair of flamingos in love!
Guys, have you learned how to draw a pair of flamingos yet?