One of the "Timing Advance" solenoids seems to have lost it's seal.
Will need a trip to the service department.
They are in pairs.
Intake side and Exhaust side...
You're leak is on the Exhaust side.
So, for it to show leaks, may mean internal damage - these things control oil into and out of a chamber in the twin overhead cam pulley just to the left of your top rear picture. So it may mean you have some more investigating and possibly a belt replacement too. Inside the timing Belt cover is the chamber on the inward side of that exhaust side pulley wheel (towards the solenoid). If there's oil coating the inside of the belt housing, this signals more seals failing and oil leaks are a sure sign of less life left in the motor - you either overhaul it, or get a rebuilt one - the seals failing - usually means the motor is off kilter internally.
Here's what I know, the solenoids that control the oil flow into and out of that camshaft assembly, have oil seals - the little ring seals shown in the above photo - and they work all the time, when you accelerate and decelerate - so there's no real way to disable one and still be able to get some more life out of it.
The Valve cover, if it starts leaking - is a simple gasket fix, but when you see oil "wetting" on the solenoid, no, it's NOT from the Valve Cover, it's an oil "O" ring seal and possibly a bent or worn solenoid shaft too.
You may also have a "oil vapor" pressure problem - dealing with the PCV valve, located on the FRONT INTAKE side of the motor, if the valve has become plugged, it can force vapors and combustion blow-by from the pistons (again worn engine and limited service life left) to build up pressure inside the motor case - this pressure build until something gives. Usually a Seal - sometimes it's worse.
IF the PCV valve has not been changed or if you were even aware of it having one, there's your sign. Better go get to a dealer or service station that knows this engine - hopefully you can get this corrected and only lose a pair of solenoids, a new PCV valve and some time in the shop.
If you don't this is a sure sign of extra wear and oil loss that will leave you stranded someday.