The Asian green bee-eater is found in the green areas on the map to the right. This includes the whole of India as well as areas of South-east mainland Asia east of India. It is resident in these areas, though is known in places to move where it lives during different seasons.
Like other bee-eaters, it digs a tunnel into a mud bank, which can be 1m deep.
There are 4 recognized subspecies
M. o. beludschicus (M. o. biludschicus) Iran to Pakistan (paler colours with a blue throat)
M. o. orientalis in India and Sri Lanka (has head and neck tinged with rufous).
M. o. ferrugeiceps (birmanus) in northeastern India, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam (has rufous crown, mane and mantle).
M. o. ceylonicus in Sri Lanka has the nape and hindneck with more pronounced golden brown sheen often included within the nominate race