Silver-billed toucanet / Ramphocelus carbo

It is a small, striking bird. The male has bright red plumage on its body with darker wings and head, as well as a distinctive silver beak. The female is more dull, with reddish-brown tones. It lives in open areas, forest edges, gardens, and rural areas.

Fun fact:

The male's bright red color comes not only from pigments, but also from the microscopic structure of its feathers, which intensifies the color and makes it appear more vibrant in the light.