My Buff Orp -- the last of my original hens -- is the queen of all chickens. Honey doesn't want to be picked up, although she will tolerate it if she must, But like ALL of my birds, Honey will gladly stand guard at the back door to see when I might be coming out with grapes -- their favorite treat!
And, when I first got chickens, I was told to use the same phrase whenever I wanted my chickens to come to me. To this day, if I step outside and ask, "Where is my fine hen?" Honey will come running. For the rest, all I have to say is, "Grapes!"
As far as interactions, my Speckled Sussex, Bronwyn, likes to be thisclose when I am outside. She will "help" me plant flowers and veggies; unpile the scooped coop poop; and scratch through the buckets of collected muck. She is also quite jealous if other birds are too close to me.
My Easter Eggers are tolerant being picked up but they, like Lottie, the Welsummer, are among my flightier birds. And, yes, Lottie is Very Vocal when she lays or when someone else is in her favorite nest box (because we all know that in a coop with five identical nest boxes, one is always the best and in the most demand).
Of course, your experience may be completely different. One thing is sure, you're about to embark on endless adventures!