Two falcons sold for SR180K at Riyadh auction

The International Auction Platform for Falcon Breeding Farms will run until Aug. 25 in Malham. (SPA)
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Updated 10 August 2025
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Two falcons sold for SR180K at Riyadh auction

  • The auction is a trusted marketplace for elite falcons and brings together falconers, breeders, and enthusiasts from around the world. It is broadcast live on television and social media platforms

RIYADH: Two falcons from Al-Aradi Farm were sold for SR180,000 ($47,695) on Friday, on the opening day of this year’s International Auction Platform for Falcon Breeding Farms.

The auction, organized by the Saudi Falcons Club at its headquarters in Malham, runs until Aug. 25.  

The first falcon, a free-ranging chick, was sold for SR75,000 riyals. Bidding on the second, a purebred, started at SR50,000. The bird was eventually sold for SR105,000.

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The auction contributes to the Saudi Falcons Club’s leadership in the development and innovation of falconry, breeding, production, and care.

The auction is a trusted marketplace for elite falcons and brings together falconers, breeders, and enthusiasts from around the world. It is broadcast live on television and social media platforms.

The auction contributes to the Saudi Falcons Club’s leadership in the development and innovation of falconry, breeding, production, and care.

It also provides economic and cultural support and a platform for promoting environmental awareness.

 


Najran’s camels are embedded in local culture and traditions

Camels are not only a vital livestock resource in Najran, but also a cornerstone of local identity and tradition. (SPA)
Updated 25 December 2025
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Najran’s camels are embedded in local culture and traditions

  • Several distinct camel breeds are found in the region
  • Animals permeate Arab consciousness, says expert

RIYADH: In Najran, camels are not only a vital livestock resource but also a cornerstone of local identity and tradition.

According to Hadi Benyan Al-Amer, head of Najran’s Camel Association, the region has several distinct camel breeds.

Principal among them is the Awarik, an ancient Arabian lineage linked to territories where arak trees flourish, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

These light-colored, sparsely-haired camels possess remarkable resilience, and are prevalent across southern Arabia.

The Majahim are characterized by dark hues spanning black to brown, and excel in both milk yield and endurance.

The Asayil are prized for their sleek, lean physiques, and dominate in speed-based competitions.

Al-Amer said traditional water sources known as Odood, or traditional water wells and artesian wells, have sustained herders navigating the Empty Quarter’s grazing lands for generations.

These permanent water points, equipped with dedicated drinking basins for camels, showcase the animals’ extraordinary environmental resilience.

Among the principal wells accessible from Najran are Al-Minkhali, Abu Shadid, Hamra Nathil, Tamani, Umm Al-Wahat, and Khujaima.

Countless additional wells dot the Empty Quarter and adjacent territories, forming the backbone of camel owners’ far-reaching pastoral networks.

Dr. Hind bint Dawood Al-Shuqair of Najran University’s Arabic Language Department explained how camels have permeated Arab consciousness through legends and stories spanning thousands of years.

Representing endurance, power, and grace, they have become inseparable from Arab cultural identity.

Archaeological evidence at Al-Ukhdood, Mount Al-Tharwa and Hima, preserves through carvings and ancient artwork the deep bond between people and camels, Al-Shuqair said.

She drew attention to Saudi Arabia’s substantial investment in camel heritage, exemplified by proclaiming 2024 as the Year of the Camel.

This designation emphasizes their importance to national prosperity and cultural heritage while backing global initiatives to promote awareness of camels as valuable economic and cultural assets.

The Kingdom further demonstrates its commitment to protecting the animals through the annual King Abdulaziz Festival, the SPA reported.