When you phrase it as "I think the real issue you're implying that it's an issue relative to the other proposed forms of energy whether generated in a "green" manner or through fossil fuels
Where's the literature comparing the impact of habitat destruction brought forth by wind farms in comparison to fossil fuels, solar, hydro, nuclear, etc.? Obviously there's more to ecology than the number of killed animals per annum (no one is arguing otherwise) and this isn't me pretending that wind farms don't alter local ecology, but you're definitely framing the discussion in a way that makes a reader interpret wind farms as especially harmful to non-human habitats. That's why I'm asking for a link-- where's the link describing wind energy as especially environmentally harmful relative to other forms of energy? Simply saying "habitat destruction" is basically applicable to every form of green and non-green energy 'production' and it doesn't really do much to advance dialogue in any sense
Real costs to wildlife relative to what? It's like saying LEDs give off waste energy. Yeah, um they definitely do-- but it's peanuts relative to an incandescent. We don't have the time to twirl our thumbs waiting for the perfect energy source. We need to switch to what's better, and we need to switch yesterday.