An interesting group of about ten brighter stars on the border of Cassiopeia and Camelopardalis, forming a shape reminiscent of a paper dragon with a tail. Easily located two degrees west of the star γ Cam.
VIC: While exploring the Milky Way in Cassiopeia, I enjoy visiting these somewhat remote areas with a large binocular, where Kemble's Dragon flies, adorned with a piercing in its left ear (= a red star of magnitude 6.6). I recommend combining this with a visit to the more well-known Kemble's Cascade, which is nearby in the neighboring constellation of Camelopardalis. A standard binocular is sufficient.