My last batch of Easter eggers were the first to start laying and have consistently laid since either daily or every other day. They are all mutts, some are better than others at laying, and some are very poor producers. It depends on the breeding behind them.
Those are muffs, generally seen on Easter eggers, combined with a greenish tinge to their legs means they are Easter eggers. I can only see a couple of legs though, but it's enough.