I have two Rohloff hubs and both do it.
The one currently in the Raven tour has about 4800 miles on it, but it did most of those in the tandem.
The new hub in the tandem is about 2000 miles old.
Personally I'd previously put it down to an apparently robust nature of the freewheel creating more drag than you'd see on a derailleur equipped bike.
But thinking about it as I write this, I suspect it's probably mostly because there's no chain tensioner arm with a Raven. The drag caused by that on a conventional bike is probably greater than the drag caused by the freewheel, so the chain doesn't move. On a Raven, the bottom bracket may well spin easier than the freewheel, so that's the bit that moves. For those of you who don't see the effect, maybe your B/B is a bit stiffer than some.
I'd confirm that the rate varies with the gear you're in. I'm not sure how that fits with the above theory, but I don't think it necessarily invalidates it.
Personally, I walk with the bike leaning a bit or at arms length so the pedals can't get me, and don't see it as much of an issue.