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I am just learning myself, but those bottom two babies in your first pic--especially the one second from the bottom--are not normals. I think they are bloodred babies, or at least diffused. Some pics: http://www.allaboutcornsnakes.com/cs_bloodred.html
I'm not an expert, either, but that head resembles the pattern my hypo-bloodred had. There were different body colors, but LauRuffian, I think you may be right.
If they have no belly checkers, they are diffused. But they can have the reduced head pattern while still having checkers. The head pattern alone does not prove diffused.