Hello. I've been a long time reader of the site and finally decided to make an account. I had a question about observing Hyla Andersonii in their natural habit in the Pine Barrens of NJ. I've been here countless time and have encountered many species of frogs, snakes, salamanders, lizard etc. I've heard the PBTFs calling on several occasion, but have never been able to get to them to take a picture as they're always very high up. I know giving away herping spots is a sin to most herpers, but are there any tips or perhaps better locations in South Jersey for observing these beautiful frogs? Last summer I found a half tadpole half frog that looked very much like either a Gray Tree Frog or a Pine Barrens Tree Frog. It was found in a spot notorious for the PBTFs. I do have a picture or 2 that I'll try and find and post. Any comments and advise is greatly appreciated. Thanks!