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Spanish breeder praises Riyadh falcon auction

Spanish breeder praises Riyadh falcon auction

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RIYADH: The owner of Bernardo GYR Shaheen Falcons, a falcon breeding farm from Spain, expressed delight at participating in the International Falcon Breeders Auction, organized by the Saudi Falcons Club in Riyadh.
In his first attendance at the event, Bernardo Lopez Pinto said he sold his entire collection of falcons, describing the experience as exceptional, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
He praised the auction's organization and commended the club for creating a comprehensive, competitive environment worthy of the event.
With more than 20 years of experience in falconry, Pinto confirmed his intention to join future editions, calling the auction a distinctive, world-class marketplace.
He noted the auction's strong global reputation as a key motivator and said the experience fully met his expectations.
The auction will continue at the Saudi Falcons Club headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh, until Aug. 25, hosting top falcon breeding farms from around the world.
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