Even though I've lived near this species for many years, this past June was my first time I've actually looked for them. I unfortunately missed seeing the congregation of breeding adults in the pools left from the snow melt. There were plenty of tadpoles and young toads around the exposed, sun lit meadow. I did happen to find one adult male hiding under a log with several younger toads near the meadow's edge. My hopes of photographing a pair of toads together has yet to be fulfilled, so I'll be making another trip up the hill next year. I'll have to try for late May next time, hopefully the roads won't be covered in snow.
Here's a couple shots from that day:
Yosemite Toad habitat, approx. 9200 ft. in elevation.
One of many juvenile canorus found.
Adult male Yosemite Toad.
Several Pacific Chorus Frogs - Psuedacris regilla were seen as well.