This little tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) was thirsty after eating so many seeds and found a good resting place to drink. This is a small songbird from North America, a species in the tit and chickadee family (Paridae). They have grey upperparts, white underpart and rufous-colored flanks. Their face is white with a grey crest, a dark forehead and a short stout bill.
Toucans are members of the family Ramphastidae of near passerine birds from the Neotropics. This family is most closely related to the American barbets and are brightly marked and have large often-colorful bills. This picture shows keel-billed toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus), also known as sulfur-breasted toucan or rainbow-billed toucan, is a colorful Latin American member of the toucan family and the national bird of Belize. This photo taken in the wild near Arenal in Costa Rica.