I didn't get good shots of all of them. They have started to come running when I say "Chick-chick-chick" and hold out a weed of some kind (sourgrass, aka wood sorrel seems to be the favorite), but I can't touch them or pick them up and they don't sit still.
The Light Brahmas tower over their little sisters at 6 weeks compared to their 4 weeks, but they are not the dominant members of the flock. 
Chipotle, the California White, does not hesitate to push a Brahma away from the goodies.
They were quite upset that I stirred up the bedding, added more, and raised the "coop furniture" so they cowered in the back corner. 
It's getting harder and harder to tell the two Blue Australorps apart. I *think* this is Teriyaki, whose chick down was noticeably darker but whose first feathers are the exact same shade as Cordon's. 
Dumpling, perching like a big girl on the half-diameter perch I put into the real perch support: