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Hunting houbara: Royal kidnap casts spotlight on Gulf 'sport of kings'
DOHA: Every year the houbara bustard, a rare desert bird whose meat is prized by Arab sheikhs as an aphrodisiac, migrates from Central Asia to the far reaches of Pakistan and Iraq in search of a mild climate and a place to breed.
Its arrival sets off another migration — as scores of wealthy Gulf Arabs descend on Iraq to hunt the bird with trained falcons through the winter months.
But the kidnapping of 26 Qataris in December in the Iraqi desert while hunting, including members of the country's royal family, has highlighted the risks of pursuing the “sport of kings” at a time of heightened regional turmoil.