I used a bandpass filter of 50 bandwidth at 475 hz on audacity to transform a goat "baw". The sound isn't too unusual, just a little more hollow than the original due to the very small spectrum i use. There are two goats.
The sounds of the mexican jungle at a resort in polenque, chiapas. Recorded at 24bit/96khz using the stereo condensers on my zoom h4n. I switch between 90 and 120 degrees x-y mic arrangement, and you can probably hear me doing this at points.
Several geese honking. Recorded outside amid a gaggle of geese on a zoom h2 in 120* pattern. Might be other fowl noises (not loud) in background, can't remember what was around the geese. This is the loudest part of a field recording.
Recording of a person getting out of a room. You can hear the sound of the door and some steps. The door have a soft sound. It was recorded in the pompeu fabra university (poblenou campus) with a zoom h4.
A couple hundred sheep bleat in their shed in an autumn afternoon. They are mostly female sheep feeding their lambs. This was recorded indoors while slowly walking through the flock in a traditional farm in burgos' countryside (northern spain). Recorded with sony pcm-d50.
A ewe is bleating and moving on straw in a sheepfold. Other ewes answer further. France, jan 2023. Recorded with schoeps cmc6 mk41recorded on sounddevice mixpre6wave mono, 48khz, 24 bits.