I decided to share some links to pages that I use to help us draw in our nature journal. Several are links to coloring pages but I like their black line drawings that simplify an object so we can learn to draw them on our own in our journals. Make sure to check out all the links even if they are from a state or habitat other than one where you currently live. Many times there are animals, plants, and birds that you will have in your location too. I don't necessarily print the coloring book pages out and color them. We will use them as a guide to draw our own sketches of things we see in our Green Hour or for our nature journal.
Wildflowers:
Celebrating Wildflowers from the US Forest Service
These coloring pages are in PDF format so once you bring up the page, you can print out just the page you want and there is no need to print every page out on your printer.
Birds:
Feeder Birds Coloring Book from Cornell
These are not only coloring pages but could actually be used as notebooking pages for your nature journal. I print out the table of contents to keep in my notebook as a reference. This way I know what birds are included in the coloring book.
Trees:
Guide to Tree Sketching
I've shared this one before but it is worth listing again.
Flowers:
How to Draw Flowers and Plants
Step by step to various garden flowers
Ducks:
How to Draw a Duck on YouTube
Draw a Butterfly-Scientific Illustration
This is a fantastic page that teaches about how a scientist draws a specimen.
Various animals, birds, and reptiles:
Wildlife of New Mexico
This coloring book is worth a look. I think it is especially well done and many of the animals are found in other states as well. PDF format.
Wildlife of New Jersey
This is another really well done coloring book.
Wetlands Coloring Book
Lots of great ideas for drawing animals and scenes in this book.
Nevada State Wildlife ABC Coloring Book
Texas Wildlife Coloring Book
Hope there is something here that will help you with your endeavors to draw in your nature journal.
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