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Training Golden Eagle to Hunt

In the desolate mountainous terrain of western Mongolia live 60
or so remaining traditional eagle hunters. These tough, proud
Kazakh nomads use golden eagles to hunt. This ancient
tradition of training golden eagles to hunt for foxes and
sometimes wolves is still part of daily life for these eagle hunter
families who use the prey for both food and warm clothing. The
hunter takes the young female wild eaglet from its nest and
trains it over the next 1-2 years; whereby the eagle becomes
part of the family. However, the bird retains its wild bird of prey
killer instinct. The eagle, when not hunting or being trained is
tethered outside the ger tent. A special bond develops between
hunter and eagle - a trusting relationship between man and this
enormous bird of prey. After about 8-9 years the hunter
releases the eagle back into the wild.

Sarah is a freelance photographer who lives in Sydney Australia, but her wanderlust for travel has taken her to all corners of the globe; to 135 countries and all seven continents. She shoots travel and portrait photographs on a freelance basis. Her interest in disappearing cultures takes her to some of the more remote parts of the world. Sarah's images have been awarded international photography awards.

Awards Tokyo TIFA 2023 - Honorable Mention
MIFA - Gold Award professional category 2021
Tokyo TIFA - Silver Award professional category 2020, Paris PX3 Hon Mention Professional category 2020
Tokyo TIFA 2018 - Gold and 1st Place Winner (professional People category)
Paris PX3 - Bronze Award professional category 2019, 2018
MIFA - Bronze Award professional categories 2015, 2017, 2019
TIFA - Bronze Award professional category 2017, Honorable Mention Professional categories: 2 x 2016
IPA - Honorable Mention professional categories: 2014, 2015, 2 x 2016, 4 x 2017, 5 x 2018, 3 x 2019
Eyes on Asia Travel Photography Awards 2013 - Bronze Award