Nope sorry...yea Ive seen alot of roos that look just like him...EEs No set color but his feathering and patterns represents male...thats the only distinguishing feature
Because Easter Eggers are not a purebred or recognized type, they come in a lot of mixed colors.
The one shown could be described as a melanized splash wildtype BBR, possibly with the pattern gene or something similar. There are often EE's from hatcheries that come out looking like that, some very handsome ones.