I work for Iberdrola. 39 percent of our overall output being produced by renewable sources, making us the largest wind energy operator in the world. (I am at a Natural Gas turbine plant)
Bird strikes are a problem with lattice towers

Because birds perch on the lattice work and then fly off into the rotor. Most of these turbines are in the 250 kw range.
New turbines are 1.5 Mw and up, 80 meters to the hub and more, do not have lattice towers.
The rotor rpm on these big rotors are much slower than the smaller turbines, and bird strikes are very rare. We have a Audubon society crew that goes thru our farms, and last time I talked to one (in bay area CA) they hadn't found any harmed birds in several months.
As for electromagnetic interference, the field strength you get living on a farm around these towers is less than what you get from your TV set.
When the wind does not blow, that is when we have the natural gas turbines and (in the NW) Bonneville Dam. When the wind does blow, we can fill the grid with carbon free power that does not cut up salmon.