RIYADH: The first auction night of this year’s International Falcon Breeders Auction on Friday saw a large crowd of falcon enthusiasts gather to witness the auction of two exceptional falcons.
The event, organized by the Saudi Falcons Club, is being held at its headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh, and will continue until Aug. 24.
It features more than 35 elite falcon production farms from 16 countries showcasing their prized birds for sale, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
A Falco cherrug, known locally as a Hur, from the Polish Fire Falcons farm, commanded a bid of SR65,000 ($17,320), followed by another falcon from the same farm that sold for SR105,000, bringing the total for the evening to SR170,000.
Twelve auction nights will be held throughout the event. Competitions and auctions are streamed live on TV channels and the club’s social media platforms.
The club announces the falcons on offer before each auction night, SPA reported.
With a history of exceeding SR18 million in sales over the past three years, the auction introduces new international breeding farms and fosters collaboration among producers and investors.
The event provides a valuable networking opportunity for falconers and breeders from around the world. It aligns with the Saudi Falcons Club’s commitment to preserving falconry heritage and promoting the Kingdom as a global center for the sport.
It also aligns with the club’s vision to lead in falconry development, innovation, breeding and care. The event contributes to the cultural and economic landscape while raising awareness about environmental conservation.