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Bing Wallpaper Archive
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{
"title": "Macaroni penguins, Drake Passage, Chile",
"caption": "Taking the plunge",
- "subtitle": null,
+ "subtitle": "Penguin Awareness Day",
"copyright": "© Paul Souders/Getty Images",
- "description": "Let's flap our flippers and dive into Penguin Awareness Day! Today's image features macaroni penguins swimming in the plankton-rich waters of the Drake Passage off the coast of Chile. These charming creatures, one of 18 different species of penguin in the Southern Hemisphere, can be recognized by their flashy amber crests and orange beaks. The name is said to have been coined by English sailors, derived from a term used to describe flamboyant dressers in the late 18th century.",
+ "description": "Let's flap our flippers and dive into Penguin Awareness Day! Today's image features macaroni penguins swimming in the plankton-rich waters of the Drake Passage off the coast of Chile. These charming creatures, one of 18 different species of penguin in the Southern Hemisphere, can be recognized by their flashy amber crests and orange beaks. The name is said to have been coined by English sailors, derived from a term used to describe flamboyant dressers in the late 18th century.\nMacaroni penguins can be a bad-tempered bunch who get into noisy fights. To avoid this, males often ease their way through crowded colonies with their heads tucked down to their chests. The main threats though, are not their fellow penguins. Reduced food availability, fishing nets, and the impact of climate change on sea ice are among challenges faced by this species, which has been classified as vulnerable due to population decline.",
"date": "2024-01-20",
"bing_url": "https://bing.com/th?id=OHR.MacaroniPenguins_EN-US2046934125_UHD.jpg",
"url": "https://bing.npanuhin.me/US/en/2024-01-20.jpg"
+ },
+ {
+ "title": "Eurasian red squirrel, Netherlands",
+ "caption": "Tales from the treetops",
+ "subtitle": null,
+ "copyright": "© Ernst Dirksen/Minden Pictures",
+ "description": "Have you ever been captivated by a squirrel crossing your path? January 21 is Squirrel Awareness Day, honoring these furry seed distributors. Today's homepage star is the Eurasian red squirrel, whose striking reddish-brown coat, white underbelly, and bushy tail are a familiar sight in several countries. These squirrels are not only exceptional jumpers—capable of leaping up to 6 feet in one jump—they can even swim to search for food. They gather nuts and acorns in the autumn and hide them, to see them through the winter months. If you spot fuzzy-tailed squirrels frolicking in your backyard, they might also appreciate a feeding station stocked with treats such as raspberries or crab apples.",
+ "date": "2024-01-21",
+ "bing_url": "https://bing.com/th?id=OHR.SquirrelNetherlands_EN-US2174319616_UHD.jpg",
+ "url": "https://bing.npanuhin.me/US/en/2024-01-21.jpg"
}
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