A selection from me again and I'll probably choose a wrong one for some people's tastes!!!
First up is a Griffon Vulture (known locally [Crete] as Gypas), one of the reasons I brought the long lens and teleconverter along for the trip.

Racked right out and another hefty crop, otherwise (as always) SOOC - Fuji X-T2 with a 100-400 + 1.4x telecon.
Next up is one of the views from the balcony - fresh apricots at perfect ripeness, free for the taking, as long as you take some up to the bar for other guests who can't make the trip.

Again, at full stretch but no cropping.
Another couple from the balcony, one of one of the parent Buzzards and the other of the juvenile wondering what to do with the flappy bits! He/she managed to work it out while we were having breakfast so missed the shot with the camera but have it with the Mk 1 eyeballs! Can't help wondering if the bird we saw fledge (and I DID manage to shoot!) a few years ago is one of the parents.


Once again, full stretch and a crop.
Finally, another Buzzard shot. One of the adults atop a tree close to the nest, silhouetted against the sunset.

Had to move off the balcony and go down a floor to get a shot without the buildings so the silhouette was clean. Another fairly hefty crop, this time from the X-T1 with an 18-135 at 83mm.
Finally, the whole frame from which the above image was cropped - I prefer the colours in this one but the composition of the crop...

Can hardly see the bird in this one!