Learn how to draw a great looking Owl Babies with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Owl Babies.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Owl Babies
How to Draw a Great Looking Owl Babies for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the owl babies outline by drawing the bird’s huge, round eyes. First, outline two circles. Use two curved lines that don’t quite meet to draw each.
Then, shade a large round pupil inside each eye. Between them, draw an inverted teardrop shape.
This is the owlet’s beak. Draw two short lines inside it to form the nostrils. Next, draw the fluffy feathers on top of the animal’s head. Use a series of short, curved lines that meet at jagged points.
Easy Owl Babies Drawing - Step 2
2. Draw a series of short, curved, connected lines above each eye. Use a similar series of lines - short ones that meet at gentle points - to outline the round, feathered face.
Then, draw a series of lines that meet at points to outline the side of its round body.
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Easy Owl Babies Drawing - Step 3
3. Use a series of curved lines that meet at jagged points to draw the opposite side of the baby’s body. Draw the owl’s legs, using long lines for the outsides, and connect them with a series of short lines.
Easy Owl Babies Drawing - Step 4
4. Texture the feathers of the owl’s chest using a series of short curved lines. Then, draw the bird’s foot. Draw three teardrop-shaped claws. Draw “U” shaped lines passing behind them to form the toes.
Easy Owl Babies Drawing - Step 5
5. Draw the owl’s remaining foot. Again, draw three teardrop-shaped claws with “U” shaped lines passing behind them to form the toes.
Then, begin the second owlet. Draw the eyes, using two curved lines that don’t quite meet to draw each.
Shade a large round pupil inside each eye. Draw a curved triangle between the eyes, forming the beak.
Easy Owl Babies Drawing - Step 6
6. Outline the feathery head using a series of short curved lines that meet at jagged points. Draw similar lines above the eyes. Draw a small nostril within the beak.
Easy Owl Babies Drawing - Step 7
7. Use a series of short, curved, jagged lines to draw the wing, and another for the belly.
Add More Details to Your Owl Babies Picture - Step 8
8. Draw the second owl’s feet. First, draw teardrop shapes for the six talons. Then, use curved lines to sketch the toes.
Complete the Outline of Your Owl Babies Drawing - Step 9
9. Texture each owlet’s feathers with individual curved lines and connected lines in series. Notice the bellies, the base of the neck, and the area around the beak.
Color Your Owl Babies Drawing
Your owl babies outline is now complete. Color your picture. Different species of owl have different feather colors, but they range from brown to gray.
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Learn More About The Owl Babies Drawing
Owls are a majestic bird of prey. Adult owls are regal, but baby owls are very cute! You can use this easy, step-by-step animal drawing guide to learn how to draw owl babies.
Baby owls are called owlets. Young owls are covered in fuzzy, downy feathers like the ones you see in the illustration.
Scroll down for a downloadable PDF of this tutorial.
What will these owls look like when they grow up? Check out this great horned owl drawing to find out. Or, check out this cartoon owl drawing for more ideas.
Are you a beginner artist? Check out this super simple cartoon owl drawing.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw a Cute, Easy Bird or Quetzal Drawing tutorials.
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