It’s been a long time since we’ve had a “spot the. . . ” challenge, but Robert Lang submitted one. His caption, indented below, tells you that there are three frogs in the photo. Can you spot them all? There will be a reveal at 11:30 a.m. Robert wrote this:
It’s been a while since you’ve had a “Spot the…” photo, and I think this one qualifies. Here we’re looking for California Tree Frogs (Pseudacris cadaverina). The first one is obvious. The challenge is to spot the other two (total of three). This was taken in the Arroyo Seco in Southern California, on the way up the creek bed to Royal Falls.
Of course you must click the photo to enlarge it for starting your search. PLEASE DO NOT GIVE THE ANSWER IN THE COMMENTS so that everyone can have a go without pointers.

Of course the RULE is to not give away the location, so that others can have a go.
It took me 3 tours through the picture, but then I got the other two.
I just added the rule in the post, thanks!
Good camouflage but not too difficult.
Ooo wow! Good one!
One is obvious, then gotta find two more – found ’em!
Love those little guys!
Found before I had my coffee. Still kind of difficult.
Got ‘em.
Got them! I missed the ‘Spot the…’ posts. I heard that frogs have good eyesight.
Finally found the other two. I had to chuckle at today’s post, as we just put together a tree frog exhibit at the wildlife center I volunteer at. I’m not sure what the conditions were regarding the 3 frogs, illegal pets maybe, but they can’t be released, so they live with us now along with our other “ambassador” animals. It’s only been a week or so since we finished the large exhibit and put them in there, and not a day goes by when we’re not desperately trying to find at least one of them to show some visiting family. It’s become the daily challenge.