The color(s) orange, light orange, yellow, red, green, light green, blue, light blue, black and salmon is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"INTERNATIONAL" AND "BELIZE"
The mark consists of a blue circle with a toucan flying in the middle of it. The toucan has an olive branch in its mouth which is green in color. The leaves on the branch are outlined in black. The body and wing of the toucan is black. Its neck starts as yellow at the bottom and then turns into light green, and then into light blue as the colors move up its face. Its eye is black. The tip of the toucan's beak is red, which turns into salmon color and then into light green as the colors move towards its face. The lower portion of the beak is red at the tip, then turns into light blue and then into light green as the colors move towards its face. The neck and beak are both outlined in black. The area around the toucan in the circle is orange starting at the southeast part and turns into light orange, and then into yellow as it moves toward the northwest side. The words "International Friends" appear above the circle, curved down to follow the shape of the circle. The words "of Belize" appear below the circle, curved down to follow the shape of the circle. All of the lettering is black.