Vulpecula.

the Fox

A modern constellation created in 1690 by the Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius. The original name of the constellation was Vulpecula cum Anser, the fox with the goose, but it has since been shortened just to the fox. It is a small constellation that contains no bright stars. It can be found near the head of Cygnus the swan, just north of Sagitta, the arrow.