Famously home to the Sirin aviaries of the aristos the whole neighborhood is in the Sirin trade from leather workers making saddles to vet treating feather ticks. It’s a great place for Sirin spotting and attracts a great number of tourists. It is one of the more spacious, less densely populated neighborhoods. The buildings are stone made late in the second wave of the cities evolution. Shaded by the mountain it is cooler than some of the neighborhoods to the south of the city. Here the grass is well kept in the open spaces and on any unpaved backstreets. It is a clean, prosperous community dedicated to the giant birds of Albasa.