Late autumn settles over the forest as wind moves steadily through thinning branches and fallen leaves. The canopy has opened, allowing air to pass freely between trunks and across the forest floor. Dry leaves shift and gather along paths and roots, creating a soft, continuous texture that defines the atmosphere of the season.

The wind remains present throughout the scene, shaping a calm and even soundscape. It passes through trees at a steady pace, without sharp gusts or sudden changes. Occasional rustling from the ground blends naturally into the background, while the forest itself feels quiet and withdrawn. Movement is subtle and consistent, guided by air and weather rather than activity.

This late-autumn forest ambience supports rest, relaxation, and sleep. The steady flow of wind creates a natural background that can help the mind slow down and release tension. The sound remains predictable and balanced, allowing it to fade gently into the background while still carrying a clear sense of place.

Recorded outdoors in a forested area of southern Germany during late autumn, this scene reflects the woodland as it existed in that moment. Nothing has been staged or altered. What you hear is wind moving naturally through trees and leaves, calm, continuous, and undisturbed.