Cars may kill 60 million birds per year
(That includes ELECTRIC ones...lol, for the liberals on the thread, that's cars, not birds!
That number would NOT change if all the cars were electric.)
Wind turbines may kill 33,000 birds per year, and, as in the case of electrocutions, these birds tend to be large and scarce (e.g. raptors). The recent surge of interest in wind power has heightened concerns about their effect on birds, and has led to at least the discussion of efforts by the wind power industry to design more benign windmills and to choose locations that are less “birdy”.
It’s difficult for an environmentalist to come out against renewable energy like wind turbines, but as long as the electricity generated is considered a “supplement” to satisfy increasing demand,
wind power will not really help the fight against global warming.
Causes of Bird Mortality - Sibley Guides
Raptors are worth a lot of pigeons. Their loss is expensive to farmers too.
oh for you gun grabbers:
Hunting – as a point of reference the carefully-managed annual waterfowl hunt kills about 15 million birds a year in North America. This, of course, is balanced by extensive and well-funded management and conservation efforts so hunting is not a threat to the population of any North American bird, and conservation efforts led by hunters have been hugely beneficial to many species in addition to the ones being hunted.
(from the above link)