12 Crochet Prey Birds Free Patterns

Is birdwatching your thing? You will also like crafting these adorable Crochet Prey Birds Free Patterns! Theyre worth trying!

These projects can become your favorite pastime work, resulting in a dozen feathered friends for your home decor! You will find some middle to big-sized birds on the list! Check out!


Crochet Prey Birds Free Patterns

1. Crochet Owl

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Find your new huggable friend here! Its a crocheted owl shared by Iris F and a must-have in your amigurumi collection.

2. Bald Eagle

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Ana Casals created a 10 cm bald eagle. It is an amazing bird to have in your animal-themed collection. You can make this small or large by changing the needle size and yarn.

3. Regal the Peacock

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With their colorful and attractive tail feathers, these peacocks are ready to brighten up your houses aesthetics. Hooked by Kati uses ch, sl st, sc, dc, and other special stitches to make these. Know what they are and crochet them!

4. Flamingo Friend

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Cutest birds with long legs and down-curved beaks? Offcourse Flamingoes! Sonya Blackstone shares one such adorable pattern! She made this for her daughter! You can do the same!

5. Curious Crow

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These crocheted curious crows are created using indeterminate crochet stitches. If you are well versed in them, then these highly intelligent and opportunistic feeders are a must-have in your prey birds collection! Shared by Amigurumi.today!

6. Duncan the Dodo

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Maja Hansens gorgeous creation, Duncan the Dodo! He is a flightless bird and an extinct species in the real world. But your crocheting skills can make him alive in your home! Your kid will love to have this snuggle, buddy!

7. Puffin

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Puffins are seabirds that dive for fish and are wonderful swimmers! To make this bird, you need to use black, white, orange, gray, and yellow yarn with basic notations.

8. Giant Goose

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Grace Kelleys giant goose is made of standard crochet techniques and is approximately 5 feet tall. It is worked in continuous rounds.

9. Poppy The Duck

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Poppy, the Duck uses blo, inc., ch, dec., flo, slst, hdc, and sc crochet stitches to prepare! The rest of the details are on the WoollyCubs Ravelry page!

10. Swift Seagull

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Amy Gunderson made these swift seagulls in continuous rounds. Each body part, i.e., body, tail, and beak, crocheted separately and then attached together!

11. Resplendent Quetzal

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Resplendent Quetzal is famous for their vibrant plumage! Maribel Montalvo has mentioned some tips and tricks for making these forest-dwelling birds! Read her Ravelry page thoroughly!

12. Crochet Pink Robin Bird

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This songbird with pink breast is made with standard crochet stitches. Lakmali Ekanayaka is behind this imaginative display of a robin bird!

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