He might be quirky but he is a real smart cookie, isn't he? And, yes, super care needs to be taken with the more difficult ones when it comes to choosing the right home for them but the way I look at it is that if i can do it, there must be other people out there who also can. It's just a matter of finding the right person - which, I grant you, it's NOT easy! I have a dilemma myself because, although Naida and Mami Zon are coming with us when we move back home, I doubt that I will be able to take Zeus and Precie Zon and it's going to be a federal project and a half finding them a home! It's not that they are difficult birds because they are not. You feed them, clean up after them, praise them every day and that's about it. But they haven't lived in a cage for years and years and years and they are not only NOT people friendly, they are VERY distrustful and Zeus takes a loooong time to begin to trust you and stop attacking you so they are not only going to need a human that has experience with zons, they are also going to need a home where they can have their own room and where the people have no expectations of any type of physical interaction with them... not an easy thing to find. But I will start early and see what I find and, if I don't find anybody that fits, I guess I will have to take them with me. The one thing in their favor is that they are MAGNIFICENT - beautiful, beautiful birds! And very healthy, too. I was talking to Zeus this morning, he was perching about 5 inches from my face and he was displaying by fanning his tail and boy is he gorgeous!