Learn how to draw a great looking Sparrow with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Sparrow.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Sparrow
How to Draw a Great Looking Sparrow for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin by sketching the general outline of the sparrow. Use long, curved lines to sketch the head and body. Notice how the lines overlap to produce a feathery appearance near the neck and tail.
Easy Sparrow Drawing - Step 2
2. Draw the wing, erasing as necessary. Use a long curved line for the bottom of the wing, and "U" shaped lines for the feathers at the tip.
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Easy Sparrow Drawing - Step 3
3. Draw the sparrow's eye. Sketch one small circle inside another.
Easy Sparrow Drawing - Step 4
4. Draw the bird's beak, erasing as necessary. Use curved lines to sketch the triangular shape of the upper beak, then the lower beak.
Easy Sparrow Drawing - Step 5
5. Sketch the tail. Draw two curved lines extending from the bird's body. Connect them at the end using a series of "U" shaped lines.
Easy Sparrow Drawing - Step 6
6. Sketch the bird's leg. Use a long curved line to sketch the front of the leg and the top of the first toe. Then, use overlapping curved lines to form the second and third toes. Draw a small curved triangle at the end of each toe to indicate the claws.
Easy Sparrow Drawing - Step 7
7. Use a curved line to complete the leg and the rear-facing toe. Draw a triangular claw at the tip of the toe.
Add More Details to Your Sparrow Picture - Step 8
8. Use a series of curved lines to sketch the remaining leg and toes. Draw triangular claws at the tip of each toe.
Complete the Outline of Your Sparrow Drawing - Step 9
9. Use a curved line to complete the leg and final toe. Draw a triangular claw at the tip of the toe.
Color Your Sparrow Drawing
Color your sparrow. Sparrows are predominantly brown with streaks of black, reddish-brown, and cream. A few, such as the chipping sparrow, have bright splashes of yellow. You can refer to our example to realistically shade your sparrow.
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Learn More About The Sparrow Drawing
"Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows."
- Matthew 10:31, King James Version
Sparrows are a common sight the world over, being native or imported to every continent except Antarctica.
These small brown birds are comfortable around human settlements, and their habitats range from forests to deserts to open country. They eat seeds and insects, and many are quite vocal.
Sparrows are also represented in popular culture. In the Pokémon franchise, for example, the tiny bird Pokémon Pidgey, which evolves into Pidgeotto and Pidgeot, is based on the sparrow.
The name of another bird Pokémon, the Spearow, is also based on the sparrow. A number of aircraft, missiles, films, songs, and computer programs draw their monikers from this tiny bird.
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Did you know? one of the earliest references to the sparrow was an Egyptian hieroglyph meaning "small," "narrow," or "bad."
Sparrows were also associated with Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. Sparrows have been mentioned in literature throughout history, from famous sermons in the Bible to Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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