Diane noted that she found seven of these little guys in the Backyard Garden area of the Fletcher Wildlife Garden, sitting on lily leaves.
Now is definitely the time to find these treefrogs as they have finished breeding for the year and hence, have left the pond for their upland habitat, and the young are now transforming from tadpoles, and altogether there are a lot of treefrogs around! Look on any plant with leaves big enough to support a tiny frog. I've found them on reed canary grass leaves, raspberries, milkweed, etc.