Yes, birds did exist during the Mesozoic. The earliest birds evolved from small, feathered dinosaurs during the late Jurassic, about 150 million years ago.
During the Middle Ages.
Manorialism.
The Church of England did not exist during the Middle Ages. It was formed after the Dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII at the beginning of the modern era.
Who takes care of the lord’s hunting birds?
The sloths of today weren't around during the ice ages, but earlier versions of sloths have been around for ages.
No, glitter as we know it today did not exist in the Middle Ages. The production of glitter requires modern manufacturing techniques and materials, which were not available during that time.
They had ale houses that served food, but restaurants did not exist until later periods.
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Most women did not hunt during the Middle Ages, but some did. We have artwork showing medieval women who were members of the nobility and royalty hunting. In general when women hunted, they were hawking, which meant that they were hunting birds, but having their hawks catch and kill the birds for them.
Firearms (guns) did not exist in the prehistoric age. Firearms did not exist in ancient times. In fact, it was originally the Middle Ages when firearms (guns) were invented. During the Middle Ages, the Chinese invented gunpowder in the 9th century A.D. (800s A.D.). Then the Chinese invented firearms (guns) in the 14th century A.D. (1300s A.D.) during the Middle Ages. It was the 14th century A.D. in the Middle Ages when the Chinese invented firearms (guns).
They were persecuted in Western Europe and moved eastwards to Poland, which was very tolerant in the Middle Ages and early modern times.