BARRY Lees (Letters, April 19) suggests that those opposed to renewable energy should be sure of their facts when talking about birds killed by windmills. He then concludes that those who complain should give up windows, domestic electricity, and motor vehicles – since they also contribute to bird fatalities.

As a supporter of renewable energy, it follows that he should give up owning a petrol or diesel car, and switch off his electricity when the wind does not blow in Scotland, since his electricity will come from gas or coal, and not-so-green biomass imported from England.

He should also ensure that his clothing does not contain plastic – a by-product of fossil fuels.

I trust that his travel and holiday arrangements are by public transport, and not by air.

Malcolm Parkin,

15 Gamekeepers Road, Kinnesswood, Kinross.