Intro
Since living alongside dinosaurs, millions of years of evolution has sculpted birds into a breath-taking array of colours, shapes and sizes. From the mighty eagle and the minute wren, to the waddling penguin and the galloping ostrich.
While we’re more likely to see a beautiful blackbird than a fancy flamingo out the window, National Bird Day on 5th January is the perfect time to celebrate these wonderful, winged marvels.
In this art activity, create a mural of birds to have on display – either as a 1-to-1, or with a group and spread the activity over several sessions, if needed.
What you need
- Printed templates of different birds
- Pencils, paints and felt pens
- Extra-large sheet of card
The Activity
- Put a small selection of bird templates onto the table initially, as too many can be overwhelming
- Ask each person to look through the images and discuss which they like best, and which they’d like to colour in
- Use the images to spark conversations. You could ask things like, “What’s your favourite bird?”, “Do you have any funny stories about birds?” or “Has a seagull ever stolen your ice cream?!”
- Allow each person to choose what medium they would like to use
- Continue the colouring over the session and on other days if required
- Cut out the coloured-in birds
- Take a large piece of card (or use a notice board if you have one) and pin or glue the birds to the display board
- Overlap the birds to cover the whole board
- Step back and admire the bursts of colours and put on display for everyone to enjoy