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The answer to your question depends upon which species of moorhen you are asking about.The Common Moorhen is distributed almost worldwide. Other species of moorhen live in many parts of the world including Australia, Siberia, Africa, South America, Tasmania, Indonesia and New Zealand. This list includes most of the places moorhens can be found but it is not exhaustive.

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