Sorry for disappearing for the past few days, y'all. Been occupying myself and trying not to think about everything that happened as of my last post. Everyone is doing well, so hopefully, knock on wood, I won't see any more losses, at least for a little while.
Thanks for the condolences and information about everything.

Yes, Shadow Rabbit, I do think buffalo gnats are also called black flies. When I tried to look up regional ranges for them, I couldn't find any information. I've never seen them here, at least as far as I can tell, so I have no idea if they're around here or not.
I did take pictures of the 7-weekers on Saturday! It took me until today to crop them to post, though!

Here they are! First, the home hatch babies:
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I am still baffled by Ganymede. No comb development still, no color in that comb, no masculine feathering or color, but her(?) behavior makes me lean more toward her being a cockerel.
Here's a comb comparison between Gany and Oberon. Gany definitely has a super wide comb, but it's flat. Oberon's picture doesn't show it well because he super fluffy in the face, but his comb is much taller and has a purplish/reddish tone to it.
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Guess she's going to keep me guessing like her grandmother did!
Anyway, on to the Meyer babies!
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Those boys are making me miserable and reminding me what I disliked about Hika Ma, the other EE bantam I got from Meyer's years ago!

They are absolutely terrified of people even though I've raised them the same as everyone else, and they literally scream if I catch them to move them around! I think I'm done trying for EE bantam hens from Meyer's, because if these boys are any indication, the hens won't be very pleasant, either.
And then there's Ophelia.

That bird has been worth every trouble that those EE bantams have put me through. What a character!!
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Of course, Mona isn't terrible, either. She's been a bit shy ever since that one photo shoot that I spent forever trying to get a picture of her, but she's coming back around slowly. And this face!
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Lookit these lazy EEs!
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That beard!
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DERP! What a goof!
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Ganymede, meanwhile is very serious. Here she(?) is, fancying up her feathers. Oh, that fluffy rear end.
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...And more Ophelia, because she's the cutest.
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So, Titan, Charon, and Puck have moved out to the coop officially as of a few days ago because I'm sick of dealing with them inside and trying to handle them to move them in and out every day. I have them in with Achernar, Toliman, and Rigel, but in a pen with enough space that they can get away if the older boys get too rough. The rest of the babies will be moving out as well within the next week, just waiting on some broodies to break to open up the space for them.

Those Cochin bantams sure are stubborn broodies! Say what you want about Silkies, at least they break relatively quickly!