Seattle's rainy season is notoriously unheralded. One moment the sky is clear, and the next it may be engulfed by a downpour. The founder of Nafnti Lucian makes a daily noon excursion home to feed the robin on his windowsill.
He often says, ‘That little guy is so punctual; he's always waiting by the windowsill at 9 a.m for his meal.’ But on rainy days, he can't make it back on time, and amid his concern for the robin, he can't help but wonder: Are there other birds that come to the windowsill to feed besides this robin?
It was this small concern that made him wonder: Might there exist a bird feeder capable of both real-time avian observation and precise species identification?
With this idea in mind, the Nafnti bird feeder came to fruition. Now, Lucian no longer has to rush home; he can see the birds on the windowsill anytime through his phone and learn more about different species of birds.
And this is precisely Nafnti's vision: Nafnti is more than a device—it is a reminder that the truest bond with nature is forged by refraining from control, avoiding excess, and abstaining from disturbance.
It was this small concern that made him wonder: Might there exist a bird feeder capable of both real-time avian observation and precise species identification?
With this idea in mind, the Nafnti bird feeder came to fruition. Now, Lucian no longer has to rush home; he can see the birds on the windowsill anytime through his phone and learn more about different species of birds.
And this is precisely Nafnti's vision: Nafnti is more than a device—it is a reminder that the truest bond with nature is forged by refraining from control, avoiding excess, and abstaining from disturbance.