Let them climb out of the canyon, back to the top of the world to the cony slide, if they could not wait for me.
The cony of the Bible is the little hyrax, a relative of the elephant.
For we had descended to Aneroid Lake to camp that night, and there were no cony slides below us on the trail.
But any day the wind might come down from the north, keen and thick and white about the summits, and leave the flowers and the cony slide covered deep beneath a drift.
I could not tell just the piece the cony had crossed, once my eyes were off of it, nor into which of the cracks he had disappeared.
But, much as I wished to see a wild mountain sheep among the crags, I wished more to see the little cony among the rocks.
Meeker Ridge andCony Creek were other boundary-lines, while at the north stood Chief's Head Mountain and Long's Peak.
But the conymaking the tracks which I followed had left the place and proceeded as though he knew just where he was going.
A quarter of a mile back and to one side a snowslide mingled with gigantic rock fragments had swept down and demolished a part of a moraine and ruined a cony home.
The cony appears something of a traveller, something of an explorer.
A hay harvest enables the conyto live on mountain tops.
Far up the mountainside I found and saw an account of a cony adventure written in the snow.
Each cony appears to have a number of spaces for sleeping, hay-stacking, and possibly for exercise.
The death of Cony was the result of most brutal and unprovoked ill-treatment.
Auis Trogloditica[43] or Chock a small bird mixed of black & white & breeding in cony borrouges whereof the warrens are full from April to September.
The Cony from the sandy bank Has run a rapid race, Through thistle, bent, and tangled fern, To seek the open space; And on its haunches sits erect To clean its furry face.
The cony sat up suddenly, awake and alertly watching.
The cony is something like the heaver far down on the flats below; working at top speed when he does work, and then resting for many months.
Several times, upon digging beneath the slide rock, I discovered cony dens, merely openings far down between the jumbled rocks, beyond the reach of wind and weather.
Soon the weasel appeared, circling the rock where the cony had been sunning himself, searching beneath it, hurrying along the tunnels through which the cony had fled.
Sitting motionless in the midst of jumbled rocks I have faded into the bowlder fields, and thus have been able to watch the cony and his enemies.
When his presence was announced, neither the cony nor I could see him because of an intervening upthrust of rock.
But in spite of his living in the out-of-the-way world the cony has enemies for whom he is always watching.
The altitude zone of the cony I found to be between eleven and thirteen thousand feet.
I sat watching a conyone day in early fall as he lay in the sunshine upon a bowlder.
From near and far came answering marmot shrillings, and from near by a cony "squee-eked" his quick alarm.
I was then curious to see how the cony would transport his hay in winter.
I heard," said the Hottentot; "but it was only a cony on the rocks.
A conymust surely have run across my feet and frightened me!
Once "the snow-white cony sought its evening meal," unconscious of our dangerous vicinity, issuing with erected ears from the wood edge.
The gorcock unalarmed crows among the moors and mosses--the blackbird whistles in the birken shaw--and the cony erects his ears at the mouth of his burrow, and whisks away frolicsome among the whins or heather.
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