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This audio recording, dated December 4, 2013, captures the serene ambiance of a day in late autumn or early winter. As the title suggests, the primary sound you'll hear is the rustling of leaves, which have been recorded using an H2nextXY microphone to ensure high-quality audio. The leaves' gentle rustling forms a harmonious symphony, taking center stage in this ambient soundscape. Their dry, crisp texture becomes almost tangible, as the microphone captures every tiny shift and shudder. You can picture them dancing in the wind, swirling and twirling in an unseen ballet choreographed by nature herself. The wind, too, plays a significant role in this atmospheric audio. It whispers through the trees, carrying the leaves with it in a soft, continuous sigh. The strength of the wind ebbs and flows, lending a dynamic element to the recording. At times, it's a mere breath; at others, it rises, stirs, and crescendos