Uraeginthus


Uraeginthus is a genus of birds in the family Estrildidae.
The genus was introduced by the German ornithologist Jean Cabanis in 1851. The type species was subsequently designated as the red-cheeked cordon-bleu. The name Uraeginthus combines the Ancient Greek words oura "tail" and aiginthos for an unknown bird, perhaps a finch.
It contains the following five species:
ImageScientific nameCommon NameDistribution
Uraeginthus angolensisBlue waxbillfrom Cabinda and the Congo to Kenya and Tanzania in the east south to northern South Africa.
Uraeginthus bengalusRed-cheeked cordon-bleuEthiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Angola, south Democratic Republic of the Congo and north Zambia
Uraeginthus cyanocephalusBlue-capped cordon-bleuEthiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, and Tanzania in East Africa.
Uraeginthus granatinusViolet-eared waxbillSouthern Africa.
Uraeginthus ianthinogasterPurple grenadierEthiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda