Falconry from the northern border…a passion for training falcons turns into practice and professionalism

In an experience that embodies man’s connection and pride in his ancient heritage, falconer Amina Al-Anazi from the northern border region documented her journey in raising and training falcons – one of the colors The national heritage of the Kingdom – transforming childhood passion into a practice based on learning, patience and progression.
Passion since childhood
Al-Anazi explained that the beginnings of her passion with FalconsSeveral years ago, since she was young, she used to watch them at festivals, and after she acquired her first bird, she began learning about it step by step, noting that the first stages were not without fear, especially of losing the bird or not returning, but commitment to training contributed to overcoming those fears.
A Journey of Learning and Patience
She showed that mastering the handling of the bird was not easy, and it is not possible in a short time, especially the learning stage. "Al-Malawah" It is one of the most difficult stages I have encountered in training birds to attack and dealing with falcons in general, and all of this requires patience and continuous practice until the relationship between The falconer and his birds.
Falconry expert Al-Anazi explained that her interest focuses on birds "Gerbiure"It is one of the difficult falcons in its nature compared to others, but it became the closest to it after she trained it herself, and birding it became part of her daily routine.
She has learned a lot about this field, which she is proud of, and seeks to continue developing her skills, as well as participating in the upcoming Falcons Festival in Turaif Governorate, in a way that contributes to highlighting this heritage to new generations.
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