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- The blackstart (Oenanthe melanura) is a chat found in desert regions in North Africa, the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula. It is resident throughout...
- common names include Tithys redstart, blackstart (not to be confused with the species currently known as blackstart) and black redtail. The first formal...
- Machine and Blackstart Business Rules, available online at: http://www.ieso.ca/Do****ents/consult/se16/se16_DACP-SWG-20060216-pjm-blackstart.pdf Archived...
- followed in 1978 with 3 x 120MW units. A 25MW Gas Turbine was added for blackstart and peaking purposes. In 2000, the conventional power plant was dismantled...
- in Ein Feshkha. Common birds in the area include the fan-tailed raven, blackstart, tristram's starling, apus, hirundo, Arabian babbler, wheatear, and sand...
- Cercomela was polyphyletic and that the type species Cercomela melanura (the blackstart) lay in a clade containing members of Oenanthe. A more comprehensive study...
- scotocerca Brown rock chat, Oenanthe fusca Sombre rock chat, Oenanthe dubia Blackstart, Oenanthe melanura Moorland chat, Oenanthe sordida Genus Myrmecocichla...
- (Ammoperdix heyi) Hume's owl (Strix butleri) Hooded wheatear (Oenanthe monacha) Blackstart (Cercomela melanura) Arabian babbler (****oides squamiceps) Striolated...
- Blackish-headed spinetail Blackpoll warbler Blacksmith lapwing Blacksmith thrush Blackstart Blackthroat Blakiston's fish owl Blanford's lark Blanford's rosefinch...
- controller could also provide other ancillary services, such as aiding blackstart recovery—the ability of a power grid to be brought back to service after...