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Wrong.
61: a bit same looks, but smaller.
63: we have all kinds of Phylloscopus & Acrocephalus here. Phyllos are sunlight singers, Acros prefer night, but this passerine doesn't belong any of these genuses.
67: this species has white mirror on right wing.
63 drives me mad! Review: it occures in Finnland; it starts singing at midnight in Finnl. June; it is close to collybita whatever that means; it has a Luscinia similarish tail; and it's not a Phyllo or Acrocephalus or Locustella (naevia) or Luscinia. grrmmbl. I tried Phoenicurus ph. already. Bluethroat is a Luscinia. If the similarity in tails refers to the rounded edge I'd look for a Locustella. Neither Cisticola nor Cettia breed in Finnland as far as I know. Hence it must be either Locustella fluviatilis or Sylvia borin but borin doesn't sing at night therefore I try next with [/I]fluviatilis. and then my wisdom is over.
Wrong.
71 - The Prodigy sings about this bird
76 - ....to you guys I say no more
77 - bird banders do not like this one
78 & 79 - both refer, besides of habitat, to the overall colour with mentioned birds