Ameraucana? True or Easter Eggers?

Yours may have the correct leg color and my screen is just giving them a weird greenish tint, but I still don't think they're a recognized feather color, which may make some consider them not Ameraucanas. What color eggs they will lay is a big factor in determining if they are pure or not.
They don't have green tint at all, though. I already looked for that. They have legs very similar in color to your birds when you are looking in person. Hate that photos aren't truly what things are sometimes.
If they are Ameraucanas, they're not a recognized variety to my knowledge, just a mixed color. I'm not sure if they're pure, the leg color seems off.
What about the completely white chick?
 
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Next up is this little guy- Also from the same hatch. I'm more curious about what the color variety this is called then what it is though. Most of the chicks have some variation of these colors. They are white, black, blue/grey, and what appears to be salmon? Just was curious about the coloring on them and if it is a known variety?

* Looking at the photos on my end the salmon color appears more red/orangish in the picture then it actually is. In person it looks pink/salmon, the feet also are pink not white. I think the flash muddled the colors slightly
I believe this color is referred to as the "Isabella Wheaton"...I have only seen this coloring a few times, and recently at that. I believe it's a newer coloring project along with the lemons, but I could be wrong. He is super gorgeous tho!!! I was in love with the colors when I first saw them from another breeder here in Georgia, but I wasn't sure so I passed on them...after reading more about the coloring project I'm kinda kicking myself for passing them up...oh well.
 

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