Kazi Dai was extremely accommodating and constantly all set to share his wealth of understanding, and coach budding bird watchers and biologists.
In 1985, when I was stationed as a biologist at Gaida Wildlife Camp, he checked out Chitwan for a birding journey. Along a wet Chure river bed, we observed the fancy Sultan Tit, Black-crested Baza, Rufous Piculet, Red-headed Trogon. In Chitwan National Forest, after observing an uncommon Bengal Florican in the meadow of Dumaria Phanta, a stunning Bengal Tiger appeared from the golden yard.
Among the notable expert work we did together was recording his ornithological understanding throughout the Biodiversity Profiles Task, under the Department of National Forest and Wildlife Preservation in 1995. Both people likewise worked as members of Environment Defense Council, chaired by the Prime Minister.
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