This species has a wide distribution in Africa and at least one record from Spain is believed to have come from there. However the species is also common in captivity and escapes are more likely to be encountered further north. The first of these photos are from the species' native range in Africa. The species also occurs in South America.
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White-faced Whistling-Ducks, Lake Chilwa (Malawi), 15th May 2011
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White-faced Whistling-Ducks, Liwonde National Park (Malawi), 23rd September 2008
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White-faced Whistling-Ducks, Bird & Hippo Sanctuary, Senga Bay (Malawi), 9th October 2008 (with a few Comb Ducks in the centre photos)
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White-faced Whistling-Ducks, Liwonde (Malawi), 27th May 2011
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White-faced Whistling-Ducks, Liwonde (Malawi), 26th May 2011 (with the odd Comb Ducks and a Yellow-billed Stork)
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captive White-faced Whistling-Ducks, Blakeney Collection (Norfolk, UK), 6th October 2012 (with a West Indian Whistling-Duck in the right hand photo)
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captive White-faced Whistling-Ducks, Martin Mere (Lancashire, UK), 26th December 2014
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