Now I thought Cayuga eggs were black ......certainly at the start of the season anyway.
But it looks like you have chicken eggs in there too? Not something I would recommend tbh.
Even if they all manage to hatch despite requiring different hatching conditions (ideally higher humidity for waterfowl), the young will need separate brooders. Chicks need very dry and clean conditions, and a different feed from the ducklings. Ducklings are very messy, will require a lot of water and a specific waterfowl crumb - do not feed them ordinary chick crumb as it is a) too high in protein which may cause a deformity called angel wing, and b) if you are feeding medicated crumb (with added coccidiostat) it can make them ill.
I think all you can do now is wait and watch.