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How To Draw A Flamingo Step By Step<\/h2>\n

Ready to create a beautiful flamingo? Grab your pencil, paper and learn how to draw a flamingo in just a few simple steps. Drawing a flamingo isn’t complicated, but it does take patience and practice. We’ve broken it down step-by-step to give you an easy start. You’ll be amazed at how realistic and vibrant your flamingo will be!<\/p>\n

Start with drawing the flamingo’s head. Picture a heart or an inverted egg shape. Sketch lightly, as this will be the framework for the rest of your drawing. Next draw the body. You want the flamingo to have an elegant “S” shaped curve, so make that curvy line the center for your body. Place the neck a bit above the body in the center. To make your flamingo appear eager, curve the neck slightly so its beak is pointing up.<\/p>\n

Next we’ll create the beak. Flamingos have thin and long beaks, so draw a triangle like shape from the neck extending a bit beyond the heart shape of the head. Fill in the triangle to have a thinner beak at the top and a wider end at the bottom where the beak should touch the neck. You can draw wings next. These are elongated curved triangle shapes. Add feathery details and shading by quickly sketching short thin lines. Flamingos mostly eat underwater, so add a few long feathers to the neck and draw them curling in.<\/p>\n

Time for legs! Flamingos are tall wading birds so draw two bent legs. Bend the legs slightly inwards. Add toenails at the end of each leg giving the flamingo more of a realistic look. Then draw the eyes and beak. Make check marks for the eyes and a slightly curved oval for the beak. For a vibrant look, you can add some color. Pop in bright pinks and some red coloring to emphasize the beak and neck areas. Don’t forget to add a few dark streaks below the wings. This will give your flamingo a realistic touch.<\/p>\n