Learn how to draw a parrot with easy steps for every kid and novices. Parrots are bright green-colored tropical birds. They are native of South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia regions. They have been kept as pets for a very long, imitate human sounds easily, and learns to talk. There is a very famous movie Rio released in 2011 on parrots.
If you are willing to draw this playful bird then go with the given tutorial. This will be easy for you with the step-by-step drawing tutorial. You only need is a pencil, an eraser, a sheet of paper. Use any type of red and green color if you wish to color them.
How to draw a parrot:
Step 1: Just like other bird drawings start with the head part, draw round to begin.
Step 2: From the lower side of the oval draw a long curved line downward to the oval. Start another line from the opposite side getting into the big rounded curve. Then a curved long line joining the first one.
Step 3: Firstly, erase the middle line from the body and the head. Draw a small curve above the head. Draw an upside-down teardrop using the sidewall of the parrot’s body. This will form the outline of wings.
Step 4: Use 3 short curved lines enclose in a triangular shape overlapping the face. Draw another small curve below this and the beak along with the lower jaw is formed.
Step 5: In the teardrop shape drawn for wings, draw many small curved lines in 3 layers. And then draw long lines for the wings. Draw the same pattern of wings indicating flight feathers. learn how to draw a wing
Step 6: Erase the overlapped face and beak lines. Draw a set of bumpy, wavy, parallel lines going from the below part of the tail and form a tree branch on which the bird is perching. Erase guidelines where it is required.
Step 7: Drawing a small triangular tuft on the head, an oval within the head to draw the eye. Draw a dark shaded spot inside eyes and curved eyebrows. Draw a set of pointed curved triangular shapes and draw feet. Add a feather to the chest in V shape with very small curved lines.
Step 8: Once you are done contoured your drawing fill it with green, red, brown, and outline with black,
How to draw a parrot for kids:
Step 1: Before drawing the parrot mark the height and width for it. Draw a small oval and then a long sleek oval for the body at the angeled position from the head. Also, draw a line for the position of the beak and a line for the perch.
Step 2: Draw 2 lines and join the head with the body forming the neck. At the back draw a long line as an outline for the tail. Draw another parallel line with the line drawn for perch.
Step 3: Define the places by outlining the places for wings, legs, and lower line of the beak. Follow the given image for any reference.
Step 4: Using the outlines drawn in last step shape the wings lying in the downward direction. Shape up the legs with simple lines and claws with a curve line. Draw a curved line at the back of the beak.
Step 5: Draw a long line for the tail and join it with the other one below. Add lines in toes and draw fingers, draw the round eyes.
Step 6: Add curves in the wings and the tails, define claws with pointed nails. Define eyes, head, and other parts with attention.
Step 7: Draw feathers around the neck, legs, wings. Contour claws and other parts, refer to the image given below.
Step 8: Erase guidelines, define the depth and thickness, draw the proper outline. You are done with parrot drawing.
How to draw step by step parrot:
Worldwide parrots found in different colors and shades nut mostly bright colored. They are classic pirates of tropical regions. They have a very long life, some lives for more than 70 years.
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