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Wild Animals Moonlight Trail

A moonlight trail scene, designed as a printable wild animals coloring page.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This printable coloring page shows a peaceful woodland night scene centered on a winding trail that curves from the foreground into the distance. A deer with antlers stands on the right side of the path, while a fox stands to the left and a raccoon walks near the lower right edge. In the lower left corner, a rabbit sits beside the trail. Above them, an owl perches on a wide tree branch extending from a large trunk on the left. The sky features a large full moon surrounded by stars and small dots, creating a calm moonlit atmosphere. Tall evergreen trees rise on the right and in the background, with leafy branches arching across the top of the page. Bushes, tufts of grass, flowers, and scattered rocks fill the ground around the path, adding texture without making the scene feel crowded. The image offers a nice variety of areas to color, from fur and feathers to trees, plants, and the night sky, making it engaging and approachable for young colorists.

A group of wild forest animals gathers along a winding trail under a full moon and stars.

deerfoxraccoonrabbitowlmoon

Coloring ideas

  • Use cool blues and purples for the sky around the moon to create a nighttime feel.
  • Give each animal different fur colors so the deer, fox, rabbit, raccoon, and owl stand apart.
  • Try several greens on the pine trees, bushes, and grasses for more depth in the forest.
  • Add soft gray or tan tones to the winding path and small rocks to separate them from the plants.

Suggested palette

moonlit bluessoft forest greenswarm brownsfox orangeraccoon grayowl brown and creamgentle purple night tonesForest trail at night
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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woodland animal lesson tie-in

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03Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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04Where can I find more pages like this one?

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