Hi Jeff
Thanks for your post.  Creepers going to the ground is something that happens 
on occasion.  At Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins the things I think they are 
getting (when they let me figure it out) are hackberry gall-making psyllids, 
ants, maybe spruce seeds and melted water/snow/ice.  Because their normal 
foraging pattern is to fly to the bottom of a tree and spiral upward, I think 
they notice things on the soil near the base of said trunk and get sidetracked 
opportunistically.  The water acquisition activity is no doubt premeditated.

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins

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> On Feb 2, 2021, at 6:59 AM, Jeff Kehoe <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dippers have been singing a lot in the last week or so along the Big 
> Thompson River.  Part of the river is iced over, but there is still alot of 
> open water.  We seem to have a couple pairs in our area.
> 
> I watched a Brown Creeper creeping across the ground for about 10 yards at my 
> home.  There is probably a lot of seeds from weeks & feeder spill in that 
> area.  But I've never seen them on the ground before.  They have always been 
> on trees, which is expected.  Anybody else seen this?
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