I have been trying to get the humming birds to visit my yard...no luck
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http://www.audubon.org/content/how-create-hummingbird-friendly-yard
Plant flowers they love. There are so many of them that I'd suggest you go through a nursery catalog {at your leisure} and pick out the ones they say the hummingbirds love. Also, hang up some hummingbird feeders starting right now. I always hang mine outside around May 1st and remove them around Sept. 30; this lets the hummers have something to eat on their migrations and they always stop by. Some of them even stay for the whole summer!
just keep the feeders clean and they will come eventually. Sometimes it takes a long time for them to find a feeder