by GingerBird » Thu May 15, 2014 9:41 am
Happy to see that the topic is now in the right thread!
I am very sorry for your loss, and I believe the Kakariki is upset too. I did some research and some papers state that the parrot in the wild will try to find a new partner after he/she has accepted that the former partner died.
If I have been well informed, your Kakariki has a lifespan of 12-14 years, so he is not even halfway. Therefore I think that it is not bad at all to find a new mate for your kakariki. If it is possible, I would try to do what Wolf has suggested in your previous topic:
Take your Kakariki with you when you have found a potential mate.
Regarding to your question how they will cope due to a possible age difference: I won't advise you to buy a baby. Not really sure when a newcomer has the best age, but I would guess a bird which is just before being ready to become sexually interested. (but maybe an experienced forum-member is able to (dis)agree with me for confirmation!)
And when is it best to find another mate? Well, it depends on how fast your current bird is recovering from his loss. It might help to change the environment a little bit, change the toys and clean up the cage really really well so no feathers or scents from the diseased parrot is in the cage.
You know your bird better than anyone here. You already said that you figured that he was grieving, I am sure you will also be able to tell when he feels better, but I think he should be ready within 2-3 months. (maybe sooner)
Hope this helps!