I had a remarkable experience with wood frogs this past spring. I had come upon a vernal pool near the yellow dam branch, near 539 and 72. The pool was a buzz with dragon flies hovering about. I first thought it was my imagination when I saw a wood frog leap from a heath bush (leather-leaf as I recall) along the bank and consume a dragon fly in mid air.
Within the time frame of about an hour, I witnessed this behavior over and over again. There were maybe four frogs involved. They would climb (hop from branch to branch) about two feet up a heath bush, this was a long trail and error climb, then leap from the bush to catch a dragon fly in flight. Then landing in the water, they would eat the dragon fly. It appeared that their primary objective was to drown/restrain and then eat the flies rather than swallow them in the air. They had about a 35% success rate.
It was an amazing thing to see, and while I meant to, I never researched their eating habits to see if this is common behavior.
Jeff