Thank you Heather Wallace for responding. I am not going to let him go unless he is eating well and flying well. We talked to the sanctuary I work at and we asked then to raise him and set him free but they just want to put him in a cage with there Red tail hawks and there Turkey volture. I want him to go free not be kept in a cage the rest of his life because my cat climbed and tree and took him from the nest. We also called our vet and they told us to call the sanctuary I work at and ask them to take it. So it is just one big circle. I have raised two other Starlings and they were set free last year. We think we see them because there are two that hang out in our back yard on top of the cage we used to keep them in to introduce them to the wild. We are hoping to make him our third bird we release.Please keep the suggestions comeing, I am open to anything and everything!