The top chick was suppose to be a chocolate like the one below it... but I don't think it is.
I have 3 choices since that is what the hatchery has (or a mix)
Rio Grande
Bronze
Narragansett..(which is what I think it is)
Bronze and Narragansett are really hard to tell apart (if not impossible) for the first three or four weeks. When their primaries really start to get big, the Narragansetts will develop a slightly frosted appearance. This is fairly easy to recognize when you have both in hand, may be a little tougher with only one. But you will find out.
It is possible that these turkeys are siblings. The chocolate color is sex linked (so is the Narragansett, for that matter), but if the hen is a chocolate and the tom is bronze, there could have been a cross with a chocolate tom and a bronze or Narragansett hen.