About Us

The Founders

We’re Noble Scott & Rhodes Woodall — Buddies, Builders, and Bird Box Makers. 

We're two home schooled middle schoolers with a big mission: help birds, bats, and pollinators thrive by turning solar farms into wildlife-friendly spaces. What started as a home school project for future engineer Noble Scott turned into something much bigger.

With every print, we’re learning about engineering, ecology, and entrepreneurship — and proving that young people can build real-world solutions

Our Process

We use our own 3D printers to make every habitat box from UV-resistant PETG, designed to last in the toughest conditions. Whether it's a bluebird nesting box or a pollinator house, we’ve tested each design for durability, function, and field performance.

At solar conferences, we bring our printers and fire them up live — giving attendees a hands-on look at how modern tech and wildlife conservation can go hand-in-hand.

A New Generation of Eco-Innovation

We believe solar farms can do more than generate clean power — they can also support thriving ecosystems. Our mission is to create simple, scalable habitat solutions for solar developers, schools, nonprofits, and communities everywhere.

By building this business, we're learning to be leaders — and helping others do the same through youth entrepreneurship programs we're developing alongside it.

“We’re always looking for new partners, mentors, and habitat heroes to join our journey.”
Get in touch to support, collaborate, or just say hi! 

Meet Noble

Thirteen year old Noble designs and produces our bird, bat, and pollinator houses on his family's homestead in the Fingerlakes of New York. Noble enjoys 3D modeling, skiing, farming, hunting, camping, and fishing. He loves the idea of using his interests in 3D printing to help wildlife thrive on solar. He proudly donates part of the proceeds to the UA Heartland Alliance.

Meet Rhodes

Rhodes is a home schooled 13-year-old with a big heart for animals, and a love for nature. Alongside his friend Noble Scott, he 3D prints nesting boxes for bluebirds and inspires other kids to follow their dreams— all with the goal of making solar farms more ecologically friendly. When he’s not printing bird boxes, you’ll find Rhodes riding dirt bikes, skiing, rock climbing, gaming, or hanging out with animals — because he loves them all.