We present a comprehensive study of a possible α-Cygnid meteor shower. Based on visual and telescopic observations made by Polish observers we estimate basic parameters of the stream. Activity of α-Cygnids lasts from around June 30 to July 31 with clear maximum near July 16-17 (solar longitude λ⊙=116.5∘). Maximal Zenithal Hourly Rates (ZHRs) are equal to 3.6±1.2. The structure of the radiant analyzed by {\sc radiant} software is most compact for geocentric velocity of the events equal to 41 km/s, and for the drift of the radiant (in units ∘/day) equal to of maximum is α=302.5∘δ=+46.3∘.We derive population index r equal to 2.55±0.14 from magnitude distribution of 738 possible members of the stream. Comparing the veloctity distributions of 754 possible tests we conclude that both distributions are different with probability very close to 1.0. Telescopic observations strictly confirm the results obtained from visual observations. The smallest values of χ2 parameter we obtained for the geocentric velocity equal to 40 km/s and for the drift of the radiant (in units ∘/day) equal to Δα=+0.6Δδ=+0.2. The center of the radiant for moment of maximum is α=304.9∘δ=+46.2∘. In spite of making many photographic exposures we still have no photographic or video confirmation of the existence of this stream