ALABAMA
This post contains my Alabama coloring pages - see my post with ALL 50 STATES COLORING PAGES HERE
Please enjoy these 4 free state coloring sheets about ALABAMA from Stevie Doodles. Print and color them as many times as you’d like.
The link to print the page is just below the image of that Alabama state coloring page. (Personal use only - please DO share links to Stevie Doodles)
Keep an eye out for more printable state coloring page printables! I’m added a post for every state this month!
All four of these Alabama state coloring pages are free to print and color below - just click “click here” below the image of the page you’d love. I hope you’ll love all of my Alabama pages!
ALABAMA DOODLE
This page is an outline of animal with colorable doodles inside. The Alabama doodle page is a totally free coloring sheet - use the button just below this image to print it.
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ALABAMA FACTS
This free printable coloring sheets has some Alabama facts. Find even more fun Alabama facts here at the Nat Geo
What’s your favorite fact about Alabama? I loved learning about the beach mouse. I can’t believe they are less than 5 inches long and that includes the tail!
Two of North America’s rarest species—the Perdido Key beach mouse and the Alabama beach mouse—hide out in Alabama. Coyotes, armadillos, deer, feral pigs, and American alligatorsalso roam the land. Birds such as kites, bald eagles, and hawks dot the skies, and the Gulf Coast waterdog and the 20-inch eastern hellbender—the biggest salamander species by weight in North America—are underfoot. READ MORE AT NAT GEO
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More than 10,000 years ago people came to the area that is now Alabama, some living in Russell Cave. Thousands of years later Native American tribes such as the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Creek resided in the area. Although many Native Americans were forced to leave Alabama in the 1800s, today some descendants of those tribes still live in the state. READ MORE AT THE NAT GEO PAGE
ALABAMA CLASSIC DOODLE
This is “ALABAMA” as a Classic-style Stevie Doodle name coloring page. Be sure to search your name among my free pages, because along with this Alabama free page, I also have a ton of other free name coloring page here at Stevie Doodles.
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YELLOWHAMMER
The Yellowhammer is the state bird of Alabama. It’s a pretty little bird and I drew the Yellowhammer and put him on an outline of the state of Alabama.
I thought this page would be a fun and simple addition to this small collection of Alabama coloring pages - hope you love it!
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Meet Mellow Hello the Northern Flicker! Watch this fun video as part of your exploration of Alabama - I highly recommend watching it while you color some of these Stevie Doodles free Alabama coloring pages.
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More about Alabama from Brittanica:
The state offers much topographical diversity. The rich agricultural valley of the Tennessee River occupies the extreme northern part of the state. In northeastern Alabama the broken terrain of the southwestern fringe of the Appalachian Mountainsbegins and continues in a southwesterly progression across the northern half of the state. Below that the band of prairie lowland known as the Black Belt has rich soils that once cradled a rural cotton-producing way of life central to the state’s development. Farther south stretch piney woods and then coastal plains until one reaches the moss-draped live oaks of Mobile and the white beaches of the gulf.
The landscape of Alabama has been the scene of many of the major crises in the settlement of the continent and in the development of the country. It was a battleground for European powers vying for the lands of the New World, for the fights between the European settlers and the indigenous communities, for the struggles between North and South during the American Civil War, for the civil rights movement, and for other forces of economic and social change that have extensively altered many aspects of the Deep South in the years since the mid-20th century. Although Alabama continues to reside in the lower segment nationally in many significant social and economic rankings, there has been improvement in some areas, particularly in ethnic relations, including the integration of schools and the election of African Americans to political offices. Nevertheless, Alabamians and outsiders alike tend to agree that the state retains a distinctive way of life, rooted in the traditions of the Old South. Area 52,420 square miles (135,767 square km). Population (2010) 4,779,736; (2019 est.) 4,903,185.