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Gato Moteado

(10,088 posts)
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 09:51 PM Dec 9

the great monkey photo dump of December 2025...

...in no particular order...ask me anything about these monkeys or the Costa Rican rain forest:
















































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the great monkey photo dump of December 2025... (Original Post) Gato Moteado Dec 9 OP
Just fabulous! Bayard Dec 9 #1
thanks....yes all are white faced capuchins, except for..... Gato Moteado Dec 9 #2
Would love to hear more about your travels in Costa Rica pat_k Dec 9 #3
what did you do at Lucent? Gato Moteado Dec 9 #4
Tech writer for the Multivoice VOIP gateway. pat_k Dec 9 #7
if you're going to consider CR for retirement, definitely stay in touch with me... Gato Moteado Dec 10 #16
No current telecom contacts. pat_k Dec 10 #35
check your DMs Gato Moteado Dec 10 #37
pat HAB911 Dec 10 #13
cool....still have good contacts there? Gato Moteado Dec 10 #17
really only one HAB911 Dec 10 #25
i'm gonna PM you to explain why i was asking Gato Moteado Dec 10 #30
sure thing! HAB911 Dec 10 #33
Why do so many of those monkeys look so concerned ? Are they just upset they didn't get to vote on the uniform ? eppur_se_muova Dec 9 #5
usually they are pissed off.... Gato Moteado Dec 9 #6
that last one Skittles Dec 9 #8
they all hate trump Gato Moteado Dec 10 #18
These are great portraits, my dear Gato! Their expressions are nearly human. CaliforniaPeggy Dec 10 #9
thanks peg...... Gato Moteado Dec 10 #19
Years ago my son visited Costa Rica with his Spanish Club. HeartsCanHope Dec 10 #10
i have seen your work, and it is great! see the attached photos i've taken.... Gato Moteado Dec 10 #24
I love this! Thank you for sharing your photos! HeartsCanHope Dec 10 #26
Love the last one. progressoid Dec 10 #11
thanks....i cropped his right hand off.... Gato Moteado Dec 10 #20
You have monkeys and frogs... RainCaster Dec 10 #12
i have so much biodiversity here that it's mind-blowing... Gato Moteado Dec 10 #21
I have raccoons, red squirrels, gray squirrels, chipmunks, opossums and turkeys. You win! Ocelot II Dec 10 #29
i bet you have more than that Gato Moteado Dec 10 #32
Minnesota. We also have bears, bobcats, lynx, porcupines, deer, moose, Ocelot II Dec 10 #34
see what i mean? Gato Moteado Dec 10 #36
And rabbits. How could I forget rabbits? Ocelot II Dec 11 #38
Absolutely amazing! HAB911 Dec 10 #14
you must live in FL... Gato Moteado Dec 10 #22
yes I'm in Tampa HAB911 Dec 10 #27
Beautiful collection, thank you. I love their little faces. Walleye Dec 10 #15
thank you! Gato Moteado Dec 10 #23
Fabulous collection!! CrispyQ Dec 10 #28
thank you! Gato Moteado Dec 10 #31

Bayard

(28,322 posts)
1. Just fabulous!
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:13 PM
Dec 9

Are these capuchins?

The third one from the bottom looks like my mother when I used to fall asleep in church.

Gato Moteado

(10,088 posts)
2. thanks....yes all are white faced capuchins, except for.....
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:16 PM
Dec 9

the first image. that's a squirrel monkey with her baby.

pat_k

(12,663 posts)
3. Would love to hear more about your travels in Costa Rica
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:16 PM
Dec 9

A co-worker of mine at Lucent way back when (mid-1990's) left IT to buy a bed and breakfast on Lake Arenal. We kept in touch for a couple years, but I didn't keep up. I periodically muse on places I might figure out ways to retire to -- Costa Rica is high on the list.

Gato Moteado

(10,088 posts)
4. what did you do at Lucent?
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:21 PM
Dec 9

I've been living here since 2005. it's a great place to live but it's gotten really expensive.

pat_k

(12,663 posts)
7. Tech writer for the Multivoice VOIP gateway.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:47 PM
Dec 9

I'm guessing that as expensive as it is, costs for rent and other living expenses probably don't approach my current home (Seattle).

Long story, but the death of my partner and sinking too much money into real estate before the collapse in 2007 wiped out our life's savings. I won't start collecting SS until I turn 70 in 2030. My musings take me to thoughts of preparing myself to stretch the meager "nest egg" I've pulled together + SS as far as possible.

Gato Moteado

(10,088 posts)
16. if you're going to consider CR for retirement, definitely stay in touch with me...
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 09:35 AM
Dec 10

...in fact, we are looking at a big property next to mine (half pasture and half forest) to get 5 or 6 like-minded (environmentally, socially, politically, etc) parties to buy it, cut it into equal parts and start a small community. i can give you more details.

re:lucent, and telecom, in general:

do you still have contacts there and are you still working in the telecom biz? i'd like to talk to you offline about it.

pat_k

(12,663 posts)
35. No current telecom contacts.
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 05:46 PM
Dec 10

After Lucent I spent a a few years doing documentation for enterprise platforms, mainly consulting on projects related to BEA's Weblogic Integration J2EE suite of products. BEA was acquired by Oracle in the late 2000's. I kept in touch with a couple folks there, but it's been awhile. Last I heard one of my friends from there is now at Google. After working as an instructional designer for online trainings a few years I quit consulting and started a dog walking biz. Details on LinkedIn.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/patty-keeshan-6a4273aa

If you think I can be of help, drop me a du message. And I would definitely like to stay in touch on retirement / CR community thoughts!

HAB911

(10,241 posts)
13. pat
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 07:04 AM
Dec 10

I retired from Alcatel-Lucent in 2011, NPDO, Network Planning, Design, and Optimization.

HAB911

(10,241 posts)
25. really only one
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 12:51 PM
Dec 10

in sales. after i retired there were big layoffs and a lot folks just kind of disappeared. i'm considered a Nokia retiree as that is where the entire company went

eppur_se_muova

(40,832 posts)
5. Why do so many of those monkeys look so concerned ? Are they just upset they didn't get to vote on the uniform ?
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:32 PM
Dec 9

Some of them definitely have a "not my idea" expression.

CaliforniaPeggy

(155,999 posts)
9. These are great portraits, my dear Gato! Their expressions are nearly human.
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 12:02 AM
Dec 10

Love how they eye you as they lurk. Terrific collection!

HeartsCanHope

(1,507 posts)
10. Years ago my son visited Costa Rica with his Spanish Club.
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 12:06 AM
Dec 10

My husband took him to the airport, and while they were waiting in line to get checked in they met a church group going on a mission to Costa Rica. My husband said to two girls standing by them that they were also going to be doing charity work in Costa Rica. "My wife knits tiny sweaters and we're going to give the sweaters to the capuchin monkeys so they don't get cold at night." One girl's eyes got really big and she said, "Really?" My husband replied deadpan, "No." She and her friends laughed and laughed. It became a running joke in our family. When my son went off to college and I sent care packages I would include funny cards that I made. I included one that had a capuchin monkey in a sweater! I still have the picture on the computer and the monkey in the sweater shows up every once in a while in a note or card. I love all the photos you post! Thanks.

HeartsCanHope

(1,507 posts)
26. I love this! Thank you for sharing your photos!
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 12:53 PM
Dec 10

My stomach hurts from laughing so hard! You are awesome! My favorite was the last one, but they were all great!

Gato Moteado

(10,088 posts)
20. thanks....i cropped his right hand off....
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 09:41 AM
Dec 10

they're usually moving around and even in a seemingly still moment like that, the palm frond is swaying up and down from the monkey's weight and momentum and it's tough to nail a solid composition on a moving target, especially with a prime (fixed focal length) lens. i can probably work some photoshop bullshittery to make it look like his hand disappears behind the palm foliage above the edge of the frame.

RainCaster

(13,366 posts)
12. You have monkeys and frogs...
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 01:44 AM
Dec 10

Like I have deer and squirrels in my forest home. Absolutely beautiful photos, Gato.

Gato Moteado

(10,088 posts)
21. i have so much biodiversity here that it's mind-blowing...
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 09:50 AM
Dec 10

...we have deer here also, but they are still recovering from being over-hunted and poached.....we have the same virginia white tail deer that you probably have and another deer called red brocket deer:



the bird diversity here is amazing as well. also,

i have ocelots, jaguarundis, pumas, coatis, kinkajous, squirrels, several species of raccoons and several species of opossums, all kinds of bats, sloths, agoutis, pacas, tayras, grisons and more.....and you don't have to go far to see tapirs and, possibly, jaguars.

if you like butterflies and other insects, this place is off the hook.

reptiles? all kinds of snakes and lizards....i see iguanas (green iguanas and spiny-tailed iguanas) all the time, and i have a resident male brown basilisk who lives around my ponds just outside my house.

Ocelot II

(128,785 posts)
34. Minnesota. We also have bears, bobcats, lynx, porcupines, deer, moose,
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 05:42 PM
Dec 10

skunks, otters, turtles, frogs, toads, snakes, lizards, mink, ermines, rats, mice, voles, wolverines, badgers, wolves, coyotes, pine martens, flying squirrels, bats, owls, geese, ducks, trumpeter swans, lots of other birds, and tons of bugs. But I'd freak out if most of those critters lived in my back yard. A puma turned up in a schoolyard in Duluth the other day, though.

Gato Moteado

(10,088 posts)
36. see what i mean?
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 06:30 PM
Dec 10

you might have gray and/or red foxes too.

and remember all the migratory birds.

HAB911

(10,241 posts)
14. Absolutely amazing!
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 07:09 AM
Dec 10

I have Armadillos, Racoons, Rats, mice, snakes(primarily black racers and rat snakes). Are the monkeys much of a pest like my racoon friends? I have peach, grapes, papaya, loquat, carambola, sugar apple, and mango and the racoons take their share every year.

Gato Moteado

(10,088 posts)
22. you must live in FL...
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 09:53 AM
Dec 10

...the monkeys eat fruit and insects....but they aren't really pests. i imagine if you have a banana farm or cacao farm (the capuchins eat cacao), they might be. they don't touch papaya, but the toucans and aracaris get them as soon as they start to ripen.

HAB911

(10,241 posts)
27. yes I'm in Tampa
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 12:54 PM
Dec 10

i have bananas too but nothing seems to go after them, surprisingly. I guess the squirrels are my biggest problem with peaches, destroy them while still green

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