Neat video, and your backyard abundance sounds awesome. Their cohabitation sounds like how our native Hyla versicolor get on with people around here. You start to swear their 'natural habitat' is the top of a door frame.

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To me, that looks like a Whites Tree Frog. The faces are no similar to the American Green Tree Frogs. And I should know that, I have two American Green Tree Frogs!
Whites Treefrogs are also called "Green Treeefrogs", though this name might be more commonly used in Australia. The problem with common names is any species can have several and any common name can be attached to several species.