That's right, Sharon. MOST of our birds were bred in captivity and therefore have no knowledge of anything different, even if they're only once removed from the wild, they don't know they're suppose to be in the wilderness. I agree that some instinctual things that the birds do are because they were MEANT to be in the wild, and therefore can NOT change those behaviours because that is what is in their make up, but to say that they're frustrated because they can't be or aren't a part of a natural flock, be able to choose a natural mate or roam freely as wild birds do, probably isn't really the case. Can habitated birds become frustrated, sure they can, any animal, dog, cat, bird, rat all can become frustrated, but it's not because they know of a different life that they don't or can't have. Of course, that's JUST my opinion and we are all certainly allowed our own. I simply disagree, but that doesn't mean I'm correct and I'm not trying to be combatitive. I may just have felt the need to state my own opinion because I'm already feeling guilty for having to have had to clip Maui's wings, I don't like that I had to. To exist with him always feeling "guilty" about the life he has to live in captivity isn't condusive to a happy life for either him or I. Maui isn't afraid of ANYTHING, which means that if he were to get loose outside, any predatory animal would easily feast upon him, because his natural instinct to be afraid, is lessoned a great deal and in fact in his case just gone. He's not afraid of other birds, dogs, cats, horses, cows, he would try to be friendly and get eaten.