Learn how to draw a turkey with our step-by-step turkey drawing tutorial. If you’re a teacher and want to do a Thanksgiving project with your kids, why not teach them this? Perfect for beginners too!
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Fall is not only the time of the changing leaves, but also the time of turkeys (they are there all year round, just more common this time of year).
What you need:
Start by drawing an upside down U :). This will be the turkey’s head.
Continue forming a circle under the head, this will form the body of the turkey.
You will see a pretty pear shape.
Draw the eyes and beak (with details). Also draw two circles for the wings.
It’s time to start drawing those beautiful tail feathers. Start by drawing a curve on the left and right sides.
Connect the ends with a few arcs (ideally 5).
Draw a straight line from the “bottom” of the dome to the body of the turkey.
Next are the arches below the arches. Draw those details on the tail feathers.
And another row below.
Finally, draw the turkey legs.
Done! You have learned how to draw a turkey. Easy right!
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