Budgies, or budgerigars, are capable of flying significant distances, typically around 15 to 20 kilometers in the wild. If a budgie were to fly 25 kilometers, it might become exhausted and disoriented, especially without resting or access to food and water. After such a long flight, the bird could face dehydration or fatigue, increasing the risk of injury or getting lost. In general, a budgie's survival after such a distance would depend on its health and environmental conditions.
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