First, here are the two I got from Lisa, they are brother and sister. Sorry there's only this one picture, they just will not stay still for the camera! They were hatched in May.
Bird A is Sprinkles, a male Normal Grey/Split CFW
Bird B is Twinkle, a CFW female

Bird C is a male hatched in May. Black face? His sister is fawn. Father was grey (did not look close enough to see BF, wasn't noticing that), his mother was white-ish, like a CFW but with hint of some other color washed overall, lighting was bad in the room but she looked silver-ish or cream-ish.
Next to the black on his face, there is a stripe of bright orange, then the rest of the cheek is darker orange.

Here is Bird C again, and his sister Bird D, who is Fawn, hatched in January (but same parents). Again, father was grey, mother was a CFW but not shiny white.


Bird E is a male Pied/split CFW, hatched in August. His sister, also hatched in August is
Bird F is a female Pied. Parents were a male pied with a lot of white, and a female CFW. They are the two in front, Birds C and D are in back.


Here are some group shots of all four:




So, do I have them right?
And, next spring or so when they are old enough to breed, any suggestions for getting the most out of the types I have? Remember, I have pairs of siblings, so A&B, C&D, and E&F cannot be bred together.