Still not 100% satisfied on the ID, with the white feather markings on the face and the color of the beak not matching, but based on available data, this is the most likely ID.
@Prochilodus246 thanks for the insight, I will compare it to the photos of the free flight silver-beaked tanagers later, the one thing that I'm not certain on is the head and beak seems different from what I recall with the female silver-beaked tanagers
DWA reportedly has Brazilian Tanager, same genus as Silver-beaked. Might be that. At least as of 2 months ago they did not have any other possible options.
@Great Argus They did indeed have Brazilian Tanager in the first exhibit as you enter the main area. I'll look at photos of female Brazilian Tanagers too to see if it's a match...I really wish DWA would just include signage on their exhibits
I believe this bird is a recently fledged female Silver-Beaked Tanager looking at other photos. It being a juvenile might explain the odd facial features. Female Brazilian Tanager are more brown than the bird in my photo.