One falcon was sold on the 11th night of this year’s Saudi Falcons Club auction held at the club’s headquarters in Malham and running through November 15.
The Saker falcon was presented on the auction platform with the bidding starting at SAR50,000. It then sold for SAR66,000.
The Saudi Falcons Club auction is recognized as the largest official event in the Kingdom for the sale of falcons. The auction not only promotes the rich cultural, civilizational, and economic heritage of Saudi Arabia but also aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by supporting falconry activities.
The club aims to develop the level of falcon auctions in the Kingdom to become the most important destination for falcon hunting enthusiasts and breeders worldwide, to organize the mechanism for selling and buying falcons in the Kingdom, and to preserve endangered falcon breeds by preventing their sale and raising awareness about not putting them up for auction.
Source: Saudi Press Agency