The lemon-throated barbet is a bird of the western
Amazon Basin. The four subspecies are found thus: •
E. r. richardsoni, from eastern Colombia's
Arauca Department south and east through eastern Ecuador into northern Peru west of
Iquitos. •
E. r. nigriceps, from the lower
Putumayo and
Napo Rivers in northeastern Peru east to far western
Amazonas, Brazil, north of the
Amazon River. (One record further east in
Jaú National Park) •
E. r. aurantiicollis, from the area of the
Marañón River in eastern Peru east to near the
Juruá River south of the Amazon in western Brazil and south to northwestern Bolivia. •
E. r. purusianus, western Brazil south of the Amazon from the Juruá River area east to the upper
Madeira River. All of the subspecies inhabit the same forest types, lowland
terra firme and dense
secondary forest and their edges and clearings. They also are found in the edges of
várzea forest. They are more numerous in maturing forest near rivers and lakes than in fully mature forest. In elevation they range from the lowlands to in Colombia, in Ecuador, in Bolivia, and in Peru. ==Behavior==