Total of 34 frogs were easy to count with binoculars. Photos blurry, video slightly better — but some frogs had leapt off main branch — and video doesn't show second branch nearer to bridge or righthand tiny stump with more frogs (upper right at :07 of video), plus heads or eyes popping up out of the water in the open and beneath log.
Described 20 minutes later to Marin Water District employee, who mentioned Calif. Red-Legged Frog.
UPDATE: After seeing these images, MWD has identified these as American Bullfrog.
PNG is a still from the video. View video: https://bit.ly/48lgwCc
(Not great video, but changed settings to allow download; let me know if that isn't working for you)
PS — We often visit the bridge from Lagunitas parking lot to Shadyside Trail to look for tadpoles and crayfish: 9/17, 3pm, on reservoir side of bridge spotted 1 large tadpole and a tadpole with well-developed legs.
A school of a few dozen but could only get a couple on camera, this is a still taken from a GoPro video
Stills from a GoPro video. ~15 adults seen plus one juvenile observed elsewhere at this spot.
At least six individuals directly observed flying through the forest and calling. I didn't have any means to get photos other than my phone but I was within a few meters of them at times as they landed near me for a moment before flying off.
A lone white flowered individual in a sea of normal-looking imbricata. I didn't know that this species could have white flowers!
Growing alongside a single white flowered individual https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/172925966