This was a practise of Vikings. It was used because the birds could fly to the height and when they saw land they flied there.
The three creatures Utnapishtim sends out to see if there is land are three birds. He sent a dove, a raven, and a swallow.
Eventually he would either get caught up or one lord would find out and would be greeady and want the land and he would send his men after the king so that he would get the land because he's the next king. Lona3219
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To find God, gold and glory.
yes,the medieval people use birds to send messages.
no
To find the northwest passage- leading to the spices and land to claim.
It would depend upon the bird. If you're talking rare birds being transported to a zoo or aviary, then most likely they will send someone out to see if they can find them and recapture them. But if it's a common bird you bought at a pet shop, then probably you should go back and buy some more birds.
On the seventh day, Utnapishtim sent out a dove that came back after finding no resting place. He then sent out a Swallow who also returned with no sign of land. Then, he sent out a Raven who found land and never came back.
they have jaughter birds which they can send out to attack
they would have been alive and would have been able to keep their land