Learn how to draw an osprey in flight by starting with simple shapes and gradually adding wings, feathers, and sharp details.
Step 1:

Mark the width and height, draw two ovals for the osprey’s head and body, and add a line to show the beak.
Short tip: Keep the head oval smaller and pointed forward to show the osprey’s focused flight pose.
Step 2:

Draw the osprey’s neck and body, then add a guideline for its tail.
Short tip: Use smooth curves to connect the head and body naturally
Step 3:

Add guidelines to show where the osprey’s legs, wings, and mouth will go.
Short tip: Long wing guidelines help capture the wide wingspan of the osprey.
Step 4:

Draw the basic shapes for the osprey’s legs, wings, and beak.
Short tip: Keep the wings broad and slightly bent to show motion in flight.
Step 5:

Add details to the osprey’s wing, then draw its eye, toes, and tail.
Short tip: Sharp toes and a strong beak give the osprey its powerful hunting look.
Step 6:

Outline the osprey’s feathers and claws, then carefully refine the whole drawing with more details.
Short tip: Use layered feather lines to add texture without cluttering the drawing.
Step 7:

Outline the osprey with thick and thin dark lines, add more details and the clouds, then erase all the guidelines.
Short tip: Thicker outer lines and thinner feather details create a clean, finished result.
