A Jordanian hunts a falcon worth half a million, then returns it to its owner in Saudi Arabia!

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A Jordanian citizen named Fahd Abu Tayeh Al-Huwaiti, from the southern governorate of Ma'an, hunted a very valuable falcon, but soon discovered that he had a friend waiting for him in another country, so he returned it to him. 


In the details, according to the "Saraya" news website, in the period between September and December of each year, a "sniper" for free birds is organized in the Al-Jafr area in the Ma'an Governorate, with the participation of many interested in this hobby from various Arab countries, especially the Gulf, where he was the son of a clan Al-Huwaitat Badr Fahd Abu Tayeh Al-Huwaiti, one of the participants in the sniper.

 While wandering in Al-Jafr to search for free birds during the sniper period, he immediately threw his bird as soon as his eyes saw a free bird roaming in the sky of his area, where he was able to "throw" the bird with mastery and high craftsmanship.


Al-Huwaitat’s joy in catching the falcon was indescribable, especially since the specifications of the bird are very ideal, and its value reaches about 100,000 Jordanian dinars, which is equivalent to about half a million Saudi riyals. A person's phone in Saudi Arabia.


Although the bird is free, and it is common among hunters, that free birds belong to the one who hunted them, even if they escaped from other “stations”, but Badr Al-Hwaiti insisted on returning the bird to its owner in Saudi Arabia without any return, as the bird was handed over to one of the people who made In turn, he returned it to its owner in Saudi Arabia.


A video clip recently spread through one of the satellite channels, detailing the story of catching the falcon and returning it to its owner in Saudi Arabia.

The story of hunting a falcon, worth 200,000 riyals, by one of the sons of the Al-Huwaitat clan in Maan and returning it to its owner# Saraya pic.twitter.com/fqx7kV4gIW

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