FAIZ Wah is a small village in Khairpur Mir’s Shah Ladhani district. It is famous for its exquisite scenery. The main canals from Sukkur connecting with Khairpur’s tehsils are Kingri, Khairpur and Gambat. The canals run as main arteries to arable lands in areas such as Faiz Wah, Abul Wah and Mir Wah.
At the banks of Abul Wah and Faiz Wah canals, there is a wide range of trees, like eucalyptus (safeda), vachellia nilotica (commonly known as Babar in Sindhi language), azadirachta indica (neem) and dalbergia sissoo (commonly known as tahli). These trees are the habitats of many seasonal birds, including cattle egrets, white great egrets, little egrets and black-crowned night heron. The black-crowned night heron is also called ‘quark bird’ because it makes a cacophony of sound when its flock flies at night in search of food.