Ideal chicks arrived - need help identifying them UPDATE - photos!

Okay - Working on getting the photos up -

Here are 4 of the 5 the "Ameracaunas" (EEs) showing off their greenish legs - (#5 is in ICCU - Intensive Chick Care Unit)
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and their cute faces -
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Now I'm getting to where I need confirmation or correction!

I am thinking these 4 are Barnies based on the white eyerings -
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Top view-
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And #5, who doesn't have the same face markings, but otherwise looks like these -
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and the top view of "Barnie" #5 -
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Please tell me if you think these are indeed Barnies!
 
Now I am getting even less sure of myself - Here is the one "chipmunky" chick that looks very different from all the other survivors - at least in the face. I'm guessing she is a sole surviving Welsummer.
- and she's just too cute to hold back too many pictures!
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Okay I don't know how to rotate it here - it was vertical in my photo program!
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So - do you think this one is a Welsummer?
 
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These are NOT partridge rocks. All rocks have yellow legs and skin. These are SPSussex for they are white legged and skin.

Hmmm - The chicks that I called Partridge Rocks look like they have mink coats on and their legs are actually brown - which is what I thought a Partridge Rock chick was supposed to have.
 
Okay - so now the last group, which I thought were probably the Speckled Sussex. These chicks have yellow bellies or chests. I also noticed on the photos that at least some of them have white wing tips.

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