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They should take to swimming like, er, a duck to water.
But why bother when you can ride the Mummy Express instead?
These fluffy cygnets opted for the drier – and lazier – option during a family outing in the sun.
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Photographer David Parker said: 'Their mum seemed to be teaching them to swim at first but they soon tired and decided to hitch a ride. They were certainly travelling in style.'
Many cygnets have arrived earlier than usual in the UK this year because of the warm weather.
At Abbotsbury Swannery, on Chesil Beach, Dorset – where this family was pictured – more than 120 pairs of nesting swans have already hatched their cygnets.
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The first arrived almost two weeks earlier than usual.
The Benedictine monks who owned the swannery until the 1540s apparently believed the arrival of the first cygnet signalled the first day of summer.
And aptly the first cygnet to arrive this year was named 'Sunny' by swannery staff.
source: dailymail
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