“Birds I View” is an illustrated field guide to the birds of the IIT Bombay campus. The book acts as an interactive storybook for an audience new to the field of birdwatching by explaining the birds' characteristics, behaviour, and how to spot them. It also acts as a quick field guide and reference book for birdwatching. I grew up in Kerala and was surrounded by a wide variety of flora and fauna at home. Growing up, I was always fascinated to see new birds and animals and the plants that my mom brought after her evening walks. Even though my childhood consisted of interactions with a lot of varieties of birds seen commonly around Kerala, I never took this seriously and never bothered to observe and learn more about these species. After joining college, my friend introduced me to the world of birdwatching on a weekend walk through the lakeside road. I was still boasting about my childhood and growing up with many of these species. But spotting an Indian paradise flycatcher changed everything. I was mind blown. It was magical. I had seen nothing yet, and a whole new world opened up. After that day, I started looking out for these cute creatures, which teach us a lot through their interactions with nature. I knew nothing about the birds I had seen as a child. More people should know about these fantastic creatures. This project was started on this idea. This is a collection of my experiences and learnings from the IIT Bombay campus.