• Autumn (UK) / Fall (US) (noun): The season between summer and winter, characterized by falling leaves and cooler temperatures.
• A Leaf (noun): The flat, typically green part of a plant or tree that falls in autumn.
• A Tree (noun): A large woody plant with a main trunk, branches, and leaves.
• A Chestnut (noun): An edible nut with a thick brown shell that comes from the chestnut tree.
• A Hazelnut (noun): A small, round, brown nut that comes from the hazel tree, edible and commonly used in food.
• The Wind (noun): The natural movement of air, caused by differences in atmospheric pressure.
• A Squirrel (noun): A small mammal with a bushy tail, known for gathering nuts and living in trees.
• A Deer (noun): A large herbivorous mammal with antlers, often found in forests or grasslands.
• An Acorn (noun): The nut of an oak tree, typically enclosed in a hard shell with a cap.
• A Mushroom (noun): A spore-producing fungus with a stem and cap, often found in damp environments.
• The Harvest (noun): The time or act of gathering ripe crops from the fields, usually in autumn.
• A Hike (noun): A long walk, usually taken in nature or the countryside, popular during the fall.