Top Sale: The 2024 International Falcon Breeders Auction saw the sale of the most expensive falcon of the year for SAR400,000, held at the Saudi Falcons Club in Malham, Riyadh.
American Falcons: Pacific Northwest Falcons from the US presented two peregrine chicks, which sold for a total of SAR486,000, with the "Ultra White" fetching SAR400,000.
Global Event: The auction, featuring elite falcons and broadcast live, reflects the Saudi Falcons Club's commitment to advancing falconry, cultural promotion, and environmental awareness, with participants from 19 countries.
On August 21, 2024, the International Falcon Breeders Auction reached its ninth night of thrilling activities, held at the headquarters of the Saudi Falcons Club in Malham, situated to the north of Riyadh. The event, renowned for showcasing elite falcons from around the globe, witnessed the sale of the most expensive falcon of the year for an impressive SAR400,000.
Among the highlights of the auction, Pacific Northwest Falcons, an esteemed American falconry, presented two exceptional peregrine chicks. The first, named "Super White," was initially priced at SAR40,000 but fetched a notable SAR86,000. The second, "Ultra White," which had a starting price of SAR100,000, soared to a remarkable SAR400,000, becoming the highest sale of the event.
The International Falcon Breeders Auction is celebrated as a premier platform where championship-winning falcons are auctioned. It serves as a gathering place for falconers, breeders, and enthusiasts from both Saudi Arabia and other countries. The event is widely covered through television broadcasts and live streams on social media, reflecting its significant reach and influence.
This year's auction aligns perfectly with the vision of the Saudi Falcons Club, which is committed to advancing the field of falconry through innovation in breeding, production, and care. The auction also plays a crucial role in promoting cultural and economic support for falconry while raising environmental awareness. With participation from leading breeding farms in 19 countries, the event underscores the global importance and appeal of falconry.