Evenings just before Akimi goes to bed are becoming my favourite time of day. I let it get dark in the house and she goes to bed once the sun's down, but in the hour or so before she goes back in her cage, Akimi climbs up my shoulder, burrows into my hair, and snuggles up behind my ear. It's so precious.

I went to visit a male GCC who might be a good companion for her today. He lives in a house with probably 50 other parrots of so many different species - a macaw, a cockatoo, four or five different Amazons, a couple of ring necked parakeets, half a dozen other GCCs, a handful of lovebirds, and probably upwards of a dozen cockatiels. It was super loud in there, and instead of having dedicated bird rooms, they had cages stacked upon cages all through the house. It seemed like the situation might be rather stressful for him, but for being not really tame (as his current owners claim) he seemed fairly relaxed while standing on my hand. He even let me scratch his beak a little bit.

(Don't worry, I made sure to wash up and change clothes when I got home before handling Akimi)
I'd really like to adopt him, but I probably won't be able to for a few more weeks yet. I've got leads on a couple of jobs, but until I can either move into the basement or out of the house altogether, it might not be feasible. Dad already doesn't like Akimi, and neither Dad or Mom particularly want me to bring home another bird. Also, the logistics of quarantining him for the first month are going to be tricky. I don't know where I'd keep him for those thirty days, let alone how I'll split my time between him and Akimi given that she's already so needy. In the meantime I'll be keeping an eye on other local adoption opportunities, and we'll see how the next few weeks play out. I'll keep you all posted until then. :\
EDIT: I also have a pretty strong lead on a 5 year-old male black-capped conure. I figure that as he is also a pyrrhura conure, he could also potentially make a good companion for Akimi while being much easier to tell apart at a glance. Also, black-capped conures are gorgeous.

His owners don't mind holding him for me for the next couple months while I sort my life out as long as I pay a deposit for him now. I've got a lot of thinking to do. :\