Wild Allies
Ғылым және технология
Paid Content by King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival
For thousands of years, falconry has been central to the life and culture of Arabia. Wild Allies takes a look at the fascinating history of falconry, from its origins as a hunting method in the desert to its renewed prominence today.
Focusing on the King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival-the largest falconry festival in the world-the documentary follows modern practitioners as they compete in high-stakes, high-tech falcon races. Learn about the intricacies of training falcons, as well as conservation efforts currently underway to preserve these fierce and majestic creatures.
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Пікірлер: 38
Great video and excellent initiative for the longevity of the Falcons.
@RobertWedderburn
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!!
Wow! GOD Bless KSA❤️
Even though there are only 23 comments but at least not too bad ones actually some of them are good… Our western brothers and sisters becoming more open minded
Amazing film. Very Inspiring.
@RobertWedderburn
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! (The director)
Mashallah 🙌 great success and it’s only the begin
@RobertWedderburn
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! (The director)
amazing!!!
Greatful 🦅
وش هالاغاني الي مالها اي علاقه في التراث او الصقر والصقار !! متى صارت ذي الاغاني تراث اجدادنا فيه الف شيله وقصيده خاصه بصقور وبالمهرجان اما اغنية راب والبدايه مدري وش تبي
@swissotto1
11 ай бұрын
It’s the National Geographic being politically correct. They want to promote females (which they wanted to elevate in this case) minorities, and diversity regardless of whether it’s meaningful or not to the subject of the film. Since I don’t speak, Arabic, I was curious about the words in the rap song and thinking perhaps it pertained to your culture or falconry. But sadly, with your comment, it must have done neither. Too much of America and those in political power have left reasonable thinking and decent values that hopefully most still hold onto, and prioritize shoving their views, even when insane, down your throat. I love females (which is what they wanted to promote in this case), minorities, and all people for that matter, but I am sick of some of the craziness in our country. I live in the USA. A few in power from the President down have eliminated common sense and decency. Example: I was born thinking there are only two genders at birth, male and female. Some in our country would like one to think that there are up to five genders present at birth, and that was testimony given by one either LGBTQ woman recently in Washington DC. Having said that, I love falconry and enjoyed seeing the emphasis of holding onto and furthering that noble art in your beautiful country.
Great video
Superb
Perfect
nice.!!
Nice
They seem like good Falconers, Keep the birds well friends. But please be careful
DOPE!
Well done! Very optimistic to see more centers like Alaradi center spreading in Saudi, this will help preveting the extinction of some types of falcons 👍🏻
@RobertWedderburn
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Good
SaudiArabia 🌴👍👍💪
good N.G
can i ask a question Mam few are chosen to be a falconer they built drone the feeling that they do not see gracias
@eddiedeleon2425
Жыл бұрын
the desert was given as coexistence of identity
My dream trap a falcon 😊
one gentleman in the video calls one of the falcons an " American Garmoosha " . Its def not a goshawk so my educated guess would be he might be referring to a " Gyr " or an " Saker " ?
@jankool01
Жыл бұрын
it means American gyrfalcon
Arabic raps name please
Banjare Wale CAMEL Aaj kal APNE AAP NU crown prince TAJ ban gaye.
To
How would you like your Head covered?
@ttzzaa
Жыл бұрын
This isn’t Iran head covering is optional in Saudi Arabia.
Nice