With a startled kee-uk he fairly tumbled back off the window sash, and I caught one glimpse of him as he dashed round the corner in full flight.
"Ways of Wood Folk"
William J. Long
Sometimes it is a loud kee-uk, like the scream of a blue jay divided into two syllables, with the accent on the last.
"Ways of Wood Folk"
William J. Long
The kiley is thrown into flights of wild-fowl and cockatoos, and with the dow-uk, a short heavy stick, they knock over the smaller kinds of game much in the same manner that poachers do hares and rabbits in England.
"Journals Of Two Expeditions Of Discovery In North-West And Western Australia, Vol. 2 (of 2)"
George Grey