Sunday, August 23, 2026

Deinonychus in the Jungle

Today on this, my free coloring pages blog, 

I am posting a drawing I did of a North American predator...

Deinonychus, the Theropod Dinosaur.



 Deinonychus in the Subtropical Forest


This was a small to medium-sized Theropod dinosaur... a type of raptor. Deinonychus grew to be up to 11 feet or 3.4 meters long. It lived in the early to Mid-Cretaceous Period in North America. It was probably a pack hunter. It had sharp claws and weighed around 220 pounds, or a mass of around 100 kg. It was deadly. It stood about 4 feet tall or about 1.22 meters. It did have the raptor killer-claw on the inside toe. I believe fossils of Deinonychus were found with the fossil of an Iguanodon that the Deinonychus pack had killed for dinner ... or breakfast ... or lunch. 

During the Early to Mid Cretaceous, much of a divided North America was a subtropical floodplain and subtropical forests. Here we see Deinonychus in the forest hunting. It has risen up higher on its back legs to look for food. It was hiding. 

NOTE: If you want this coloring page I drew for you to be printed so you can color it... just click on the "Paleontology" button. Then scroll down to the bottom of the "Mesozoic Life" part of the list. IF you are accessing this site in August or September of 2026 then this title will be on the bottom of that part of the list of Mesozoic drawings. Have fun coloring!

Thursday, August 20, 2026

Nehemiah repairs the Walls of Jerusalem coloring page

 Today, on my free coloring pages blog, I am posting a 

drawing I did of Nehemiah repairing the walls of Jerusalem



Nehemiah repairs the Walls of Jerusalem

The Jews had been allowed to return to Jerusalem. They had been in captivity in Babylon for 70 years. But Babylon had been overthrown, and eventually the king of Persia let the Jews return to their homeland. The Jews even received support to rebuild the walls by Artaxerxes, the King of Persia. He, the king, gave Nehemiah letters of safe passage, and he donated timber from his royal forests. Nehemiah had been a faithful servant of King Artaxerxes. In fact, Nehemiah was the king's cupbearer. This was an important position of trust. The Royal Cupbearer served wine to the king AFTER tasting it for safety. The Royal Cupbearer was also a trusted advisor with a lot of political power. So Nehemiah's honorable service and friendship to the king helped his people when they returned to Jerusalem.

A Jewish leader named Zerubbabel had led the return to Jerusalem, and he began to rebuild the Temple. Later, Ezra arrived and began to teach about the Torah. Then Nehemiah arrived and began to supervise the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. Enemies of the Jews were a danger, so Nehemiah armed all the workers, and half of the workers kept guard during the reconstruction of the walls of Jerusalem.

NOTE: This coloring page is found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Religious." Then scroll down to the bottom of the "Old Testament" section. If you are accessing this site in August or September of 2026, then this coloring page drawing will be found at or near the bottom of the list. 

I will add that, if you want, you could add buildings behind the wall. You could even add the temple that was being rebuilt. 


Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Job in His Trials and Afterwards

 

Today, on this, my free coloring pages blog, I have drawn Job x 2.


Job in His Trials and Afterwards

Job was a good man. He was blessed with material blessings, a wife, and many children. But God tested him with many terrible trials. He lost all his children and all his wealth. One of those trials was boils all over his body. Yet in spite of all the suffering, Job never completely gave up on his faith in God. He was eventually blessed with great wealth and many more children. It is a lesson for us all. Of course, some trials are not over until our spirit passes on into Paradise. We will be blessed for faithfully enduring our trials. And one day our spirit and body will be reunited in uncorruptible glorified form. Then, those of us with severe health trials will get a body that is free of defects and illness. For instance, I will no longer have a tracheotomy tube. 

Our church is studying Job this week in Sunday School.

NOTE: This coloring page is found by clicking on the button labeled "Religious." Then just scroll to the bottom of the list of the "Old Testament" section. Then click on the title to get your printable coloring page. IF you are accessing this page in August or September of 2026, then this title will be at or near the end of the Old Testament list in the Religious section. Have fun coloring Job. And strive to be as faithful as Job. 

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Unicorn Stallion surveying His Domain coloring page

 This is my free coloring page blog.

Today's newest drawing is of a Unicorn Stallion.


Unicorn Stallion surveying His Domain

This is Equinus. He is a Unicorn Stallion and he is on a cliff surveying his domain. Unicorns appear to MOST mortals as wild horses. But to a few select mortals, the Unicorns appear as they really are. Unicorns have powerful magic to hide their true identity. Unicorn magic is always magic of light, not dark magic. Of course, Fairies, Elves, Dwarfs, Nyads, Druids & other magical beings can always see Unicorns in their true form. 

NOTE: This coloring page is found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus." Then scroll down to the bottom of the list of drawings. Click on the title, and you will be able to print the coloring page. IF you are accessing this page in August or September of 2026, then this title will be at or near the bottom of the list. Have fun coloring this Unicorn Stallion! 


Monday, August 17, 2026

Sonoran Desert Fairy with Kangaroo Rat and Desert Birds coloring page

Welcome, or welcome back to my free coloring pages blog.

Today, the new free coloring page I drew for you is of a 

Sonoran Desert Fairy. 

Sonoran Desert Fairy

This Desert Fairy, named Tash, is seen here with a kangaroo rat. There are also a few birds seen... a roadrunner, a cactus wren, and some birds of prey in the distance. Tash is friendly to all the desert animals, but she is particularly friendly with the smaller animals. She looks out for them. Here, it is sunset or sunrise because the shadows are on one side. Either the kangaroo rat is just waking up, or it's about to go into its burrow for the night. The cactus wren is on a saguaro cactus. These large cacti are found only in the Sonoran Desert of Southwest North America. 

NOTE: This coloring page is found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus." I will also be posting it on the "Birds" list... and the "Animals" list. So just click one of the correct buttons and scroll down to the bottom of the list. IF you are accessing this page in August or September of 2026 then this coloring page title will be at or near the bottom of the list. Have fun coloring this Sonoran Desert picture.

Friday, August 14, 2026

Concavenator & Europejara Animales Mesozoicos de España (Spanish) Concavenator & Europejara Mesozoic Animals from Spain

 Hoy, en este blog gratuito de páginas para colorear, estoy publicando


un dibujo para Colorear que hice de dos Animales Mesozoicos que

vivió en lo que hoy es España.

(Scroll down to see the English version of this post.)


Concavenator & Europejara Animales Mesozoicos de España

Estos dos animales eran de lo que hoy es España. Vivieron a principios del período Cretácico. Concavenator era un depredador terópodo bastante grande e inusual. Tenía hasta 20 pies (6 metros) de largo. Tenía una vela inusual, así como algunas plumas. Evidencia de plumas estaba en los codos de los brazos. La vela tenía algún tipo de uso en regulación térmica, identificación de especies o tal vez selección sexual. Concavenator era un pariente más pequeño de Cacharodonosaurus. Europejara era un médium para los pterosaurios. Tenía una cresta plana bastante grande que probablemente usaba como timón para la dirección. Tenía una envergadura de hasta 13 pies o 4 metros. Era un devorador de peces desdentado. NOTA: Esta página para colorear se encuentra en forma imprimible haciendo clic en el botón etiquetado como " Paleontology." Luego desplácese hacia abajo hasta la parte inferior de la sección "Era Mesozoica" de la lista . Si está accediendo a esta página en agosto de 2026, esta página para dibujar o colorear se encontrará al final de la lista o cerca de ella. Esto se publicará más adelante en español... ya que los fósiles se encontraron en España. Entonces, primero haga clic en el botón etiquetado como "Paleontology."

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Concavenator & Europejara Two Animals of Spain in the Mesozoic

 Today, on this free coloring pages blog, I am posting

a Coloring Page drawing I did of two Mesozoic Animals that 

lived in what is now Spain.


Concavenator & Europejara Mesozoic Animals from Spain

These two animals were from what is now Spain. They lived in the Early Cretaceous Period.  Concavenator was a fairly large and unusual Theropod predator. It was up to 20 feet (6 meters) long. It had an unusual sail as well as some feathers. Feather evidence was on the elbows of the arms.   The sail had some sort of use in thermal regulation, species identification, or maybe sexual selection. Concavenator was a smaller relative of Cacharodonosaurus. 

Europejara was a medium to Pterosaur. It had a rather large flat crest that it probably used like a rudder for steering. It had a wingspan of up to 13 feet or 4 meters. It was a toothless fish-eater. 

NOTE: This coloring page is found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Paleontology." Then scroll down to the bottom of the "Mesozoic Era" section of the list. If you are accessing this page in August of 2026, then this drawing or coloring page will be found at or near the bottom of the list. This will later be published in Spanish... since the fossils were found in Spain. So first click on the button labeled "Paleontology."