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Hi. If I'm looking at the right bird 🤔, it looks like it's got a very prominent white, supercilium?...... mind you, I'm on my very, small phone!
 
You're dealing with a pale Pine Warbler, whiteish supercilium/broken eye-ring like Harry mentioned, and while Prairie Warbler can have that feature like Raymie mentioned, the prominent double wing bar is not a field mark for Prairie Warbler.

Also the size compared to the Chipping Sparrow and the lack of tail bobbing (a common behavior for Prairie Warbler), helps further narrow it down to Pine Warbler.
 

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