First and second photos - is that a GTF?
Third, spring peeper on left, GTF on right? I know the 3rd photo is not the best, but I have a hard time keeping the 'spring peeper' still.
Looks to be a wood frog, Lithobates sylvaticus (Last picture only) and a gray treefrog, Hyla versicolor.
For what it's worth, I agree with Kurt, though it's a little hard to tell it's a wood frog in the 3rd photo. The frog on the left looks to have the dark mask around the eyes a wood frog has and seems to be missing the padded digits even a young peeper has.
I'm wishing I had my camera on me when I found some teeny wood frogs yesterday, but here's a young peeper that still had a curled nub of a tail left to absorb for comparison:
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Is this of a wood frog too? just less mature, less of a mask?
Looks to be another wood frog.
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